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Ada Louise Huxtable, architectural critic and Pritzker juror, has described Rossi as " a poet who happens to be an architect.
* 1970: Ada Louise Huxtable, New York Times, " for distinguished criticism during 1969.
* Huxtable, Ada Louise.
Ada Beatrice Queen Victoria Louise Virginia Smith, better known as Bricktop ( August 14, 1894 – February 1, 1984 ) was an American dancer, singer, vaudevillian, and self-described saloon-keeper who owned the nightclub Chez Bricktop in Paris from 1924 to 1961, as well as clubs in Mexico City and Rome.
* Ada Louise Huxtable, architecture critic
In her book On Architecture, Ada Louise Huxtable called it " gemütlich Speer ".
Architecture critic and Pritzker juror Ada Louise Huxtable summarized HdM's approach concisely: " They refine the traditions of modernism to elemental simplicity, while transforming materials and surfaces through the exploration of new treatments and techniques.
* On architecture: collected reflections on a century of change, By Ada Louise Huxtable, Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 2008
* Huxtable, Ada Louise.
But Ada Louise Huxtable called it " a flashy 52-story glass and aluminum tower ... part of an over-scaled megalomaniac group shockingly unrelated to the city's size, standards, or style.
Breuer's name was associated with the site because in 1969 Breuer developed a 55-story proposed skyscraper over Grand Central Terminal, called " Grand Central Tower ", which Ada Louise Huxtable called " a gargantuan tower of aggressive vulgarity ," and which became a cause celebre.
Ada Louise Huxtable called the fight " Rockefeller's Vietnam ".
New York Times architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable was also less enthusiastic.
Located in Harvard's Quadrangle, PfoHo comprises Ada Louise Comstock, Daniel Henry Holmes, Mary Buckminster Moors, and Wolbach Halls, in addition to Faculty Row and the Jordan North and South buildings.
* Huxtable, Ada Louise ( 1973 ), " Hospitality and the Plastic Esthetic ", The New York Times, October 14, 1973, p. 153
The Keller Fountain, built in 1970 and originally named the Forecourt Fountain in reference to the adjacent Municipal ( now Keller ) Auditorium, was described by New York Times architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable as maybe " one of the most important urban spaces since the Renaissance.
Representative of its acclaim was the opinion of New York Times critic Ada Louise Huxtable, who wrote, " What has been gained is a notable achievement in the creation and control of urban space, and in the uses of monumentality and humanity in the best pattern of great city building.
Architecture critic Ada Louise Huxtable penned an article for the Wall Street Journal contrasting the poor treatment of Boston City Hall with Yale University's recent sympathetic restoration of its similarly challenging concrete landmark, the Art and Architecture Building, by architect Paul Rudolph.

Ada and wrote
) In the 1980s, Booch wrote one of the more popular books on programming in Ada.
On the 31st of March 1713, when the edition was nearly ready for publication, Newton wrote to Cotes: " I hear that Mr Bernoulli has sent a paper of 40 pages to be published in the Ada Leipsica relating to what I have written upon the curve lines described by projectiles in resisting media.
Rantzen is also related to Ada Leverson, the novelist who wrote " The Sphinx " and who contributed to the Yellow Book ( a quarterly literary periodical ).
Manning also worked for the BBC ; she wrote scripts for including adaptations of novels by George Eliot, Arnold Bennett and Ada Leverson.
" Praising a BrainPop video about Ada Lovelace, Wired magazine wrote, " After reading more about her life and her work, I still feel it is best summarized by BrainPop ’ s Ada Lovelace video, which is designed for kids.
It participated in the design effort leading to the Ada programming language effort, designed the Red language, one of the finalists in the design competition, and wrote one of the first production-quality Ada compilers.
Between 1842 to the 1867 he wrote up to 115 popular novels for the English bookseller and publisher, Edward Lloyd, including the best-sellers Ada the Betrayed, Varney the Vampyre and The String of Pearls.
In 1994, Ada Deer wrote that the The Ione Band of Miwok Indians was in fact recognized by the federal government.

Ada and New
* Ada ( ship ), wooden Ketch, wrecked near Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
In 1996 a fashion designer by the name of Ayo Ada Ogolo ( originally from Liverpool ) visited New York, and the famous Nuyrican cafe and its Poetry Performance event.
The cases were researched by a New York reporter and were the subject of the book The Dreams of Ada and eventually written about in The Innocent Man, Grisham's first non-fiction book.
* Jeremy Shockey – National Football League tight end for the New Orleans Saints, Carolina Panthers and New York Giants ; born in Ada.
The project started in 1992 when the United States Air Force awarded New York University ( NYU ) a contract to build an open source compiler for Ada to help with the Ada 9X standardization process.
In 1994 and 1996, the original authors of GNAT founded two sister companies, Ada Core Technologies in New York City and ACT-Europe in Paris, to provide continuing development and commercial support of GNAT.
Henry George Chauvel was born in Tabulam, New South Wales on 16 April 1865, the second child of a grazier, Charles Henry Edward Chauvel, and his wife Fanny Ada Mary, née James.
Hoffman was born in South Amboy, New Jersey to Frank Hoffman and Ada Crawford Thom.
"' Estotiland ' is listed, along with Eden and Arcadia, under the heading ' utopia, paradise, heaven, heaven on earth ' in Roget's International Thesaurus ( New York: Crowell, 1962 )"; it is one of the sources for "' Russian ' Estoty " in Vladimir Nabokov's Ada.
The Ada River is a minor river in the South Island of New Zealand.
When Ford died in New York City the following year from cancer, aged 69, the character of Ada also died off-screen and the show had a tribute to her that featured many vintage flashbacks.
It is generally located west of the ' Old ' Belgrade to which it is connected by six bridges ( Gazela, Branko's bridge, Old Railway Bridge ( Belgrade ), New Railway Bridge and Ada Bridge ).
He was born as Shalom Jaffe to Heida ( Ada ) and Barnett Jaffe, a Russian-Jewish family in New York City, New York.
With seed money from New York State Senator Ada Smith, loose-leaf notebooks with plastic sleeves were purchased in order to begin documenting the colorful history ofThe Channel ”.
In 1903, Murdoch met a 29-year-old New Zealand school teacher named Ada Florence Banks enroute to England on either the Runic or the Medic.
Clarence Birdseye was born in Brooklyn, New York on December 9, 1886, the sixth of nine children of Clarence Frank Birdseye I and Ada Jane Underwood.
Soon after Ada Dow took Fanny to New York where for several years she received voice training by Parsons Price.

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