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Architects and practicing
By 1985, even John Burgee ( of rival architecture firm John Burgee Architects ) called KPF, “ The best commercial firm now practicing in the U. S .” KPF ’ s design for 333 Wacker Drive in Chicago ( 1983 ), which was awarded the AIA National Honor Award in 1984, made the firm nationally famous.
Run by the Royal Institute of British Architects, this competition attracted over 230 entrants, many of them practicing in the Modernist style.

Architects and Ireland
He also served as a vice president of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland.
In the Republic of Ireland, a group named " Architects ' Alliance of Ireland " is defending the interests of long-established self-trained architects who were recently deprived from their rights to practice as per Part 3 of the Building Control Act 2007.
He founded Keith WIlliams Architects in January 2001 and was elected to the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland in 2005.
* Northern Ireland – Royal Society of Ulster Architects
The ' Irish Builder ' in its issue of April 15, 1895, records an argument which subsequently erupted within the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, regarding the choice of the winning scheme.
The stadium has become an icon for Limerick City and in 2009 the design of the stadium won the peoples choice award from the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland awards 2009.
* Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
The work by Elliott contains a full list based on work by Edward Law of Kilkenny, Ireland which are deposited at the Royal Institute of British Architects ( RIBA ) in London.
In 2001 Niall McLaughlin was made an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland for achievements in architecture.
One of the first modern buildings in Dublin that attempted to integrate art and architecture, utilising elements like glass facades and a pavilionised top storey, the building won the Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland ( RIAI ) Triennial Gold medal in 1955.
In Britain, Ireland, Sweden, Denmark, Hong-Kong ( Chartered Architectural Technologist ), Canada ( Architectural Technologist or Applied Science Technologist ), and other nations, they have many similar abilities as Architects and can work alongside them.
In the Republic of Ireland, the Royal Institute of the Architects from Ireland RIAI has a membership for architectural technicians.

Architects and included
Aalto's awards included the Royal Gold Medal for Architecture from the Royal Institute of British Architects ( 1957 ) and the Gold Medal from the American Institute of Architects ( 1963 ).
Articles included " MIT Invents the Interweb ," " Architects Deem Campus ' Unfortunate '," and " Infinite Corridor Not Actually Infinite.
Architects involved in the project included Busiri Vici, Jacques Couëlle, Savin Couëlle and Vietti.
Designers of Gilman Village have included the Baylis Architects, Richard Haag Associates and landscape architect Stephen G. Ray.
Working with a staff that included George Bergstrom, a former president of the American Institute of Architects, Casey set about revising the standard designs.
The design of the Robarts Library complex was headed by Mathers & Haldenby Architects with consultation from Warner, Burns, Toan & Lunde, the New York architectural firm whose earlier works included the libraries at Cornell and Brown universities and was specialized in precast concrete buildings.
Giorgio Vasari included a biography of Agnolo Gaddi in his Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects.
Microsoft included a Visio for Enterprise Architects edition with some editions of Visual Studio. NET 2003 and Visual Studio 2005.
* Visio for Enterprise Architects 2003 ( VEA 2003 ) ( based on Visio 2002 and included with Visual Studio. NET 2003 Enterprise Architect )
* Office Visio for Enterprise Architects 2005 ( VEA 2005 ) ( based on Visio 2003 and included with Visual Studio 2005 Team Suite and Team Architect editions )
The renovations, which were carefully planned by KPMB Architects, included adding a raked floor, reopening the windows, restoring the wood, installing proper heating and air conditioning, building the acoustic panels, and enlarging the stage.
The design team for this renovation effort included Westlake Reed Leskosky Architects of Cleveland, Ohio ; McCarty Holsaple McCarty Architects of Knoxville, Tennessee ; Evergreene Studios, Historic Restoration Consultants of New York, New York ; and Acoustic Consultant Kirkegaard Associates of Chicago, Illinois.
Other work included John Phillips's Geology of Yorkshire, 1835 and Scott Russell's Naval Architecture, 1865, John Weale's ' Scientific Series ' and the journals of the Institution of Naval Architects and the Royal Geographical Society.
He placed the state on a sound financial footing, and significant legislation included the establishment of the State Board of Pardons, the State Board of Examiners of Architects, the offices of the State Food Commissioners and the State Commissioners of Game, and the Juvenile Court Act.
The Houghton College of Fine Arts ( CFA ) was designed with his donations by Robertson Strong Apgar Architects which included a concert hall, art gallery, multi-floor gathering space, and various choir and instrumental practice rooms.
Architects hired during her tenure on the Building Committee included Princeton graduate Robert Venturi, internationally famous Frank Gehry, and the traditional architect Demetri Porphyrios.
These companies included AT & T, HOK Architects, Honeywell, Carrier and Tishman.
Architects for the renovation included Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Gensler, SmithGroup, and Ghafari Associates.
Arch )-architect ; included in Architectural Digest ( 2010 ) as one of Top 100 Architects and Designers in the world
Local awards have included " Friend of Architects ".
Gill's reputation did quickly fade after his death, and it languished until he was included in the 1960 book Five California Architects by Esther McCoy and Randell L. Makinson.
The building was included on the America's Favorite Architecture list, created in 2007 by the American Institute of Architects.

Architects and Sir
The Maurice Bowra | Bowra Building by Richard MacCormac | Sir Richard MacCormac of MJP Architects
A dramatic expansion since 1952 has made use of a range of 17th-and 18th-century houses, a converted warehouse originally built to store bibles, and several modern buildings designed by Gillespie, Kidd & Coia, and the Bowra Building by Sir Richard MacCormac of MJP Architects.
Designed by Architects Co-Partnership, the Brutalist, angular concrete building was completed in 1965 under the supervision of architect Sir Ove Arup, whose Kingsgate Bridge, adjacent, opened two years earlier.
Cunningham meanwhile continued to write, three novels, a life of Sir David Wilkie, and Lives of Eminent British Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, besides many songs.
* On the 20 June 1835 Soane was presented by Sir Jeffry Wyattville with a Gold Medal, from the ' Architects of England ', modelled by Francis Leggatt Chantrey it showed the likeness of Soane on one side and the north-west corner of the Bank of England on the other.
** Sir Michael Hopkins, architect, founder of Hopkins Architects
In the United Kingdom, Architects associated with the Brutalist style include Ernő Goldfinger, wife-and-husband pairing Alison and Peter Smithson, Richard Seifert, Basil Spence, John Bancroft and, to a lesser extent perhaps, Sir Denys Lasdun.
The resort was designed by Philip Cox & Associates and won the Royal Australian Institute of Architects ( RAIA ) Sir Zelman Cowen Award in 1984.
The building's construction was controversial, since it brought about the demolition in 1972 of the opulent 19th century Australia Hotel and the Theatre Royal, which formerly stood on the site, as well as much of the historic Rowe Street precinct. The building was awarded the Sir John Sulman medal by the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.
The architect of the Temple of Peace and Health was Sir Percy Thomas, who was awarded the Bronze medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects for its design.
Sir William Tite, CB ( February 1798 – 20 April 1873 ) was an English architect who served as President of the Royal Institute of British Architects.
Stephenson he was assisted by three ' Attached Architects ': Sir John Soane, John Nash and Sir Robert Smirke.
* 1993 Sir Patrick Abercrombie Prize-for exemplary contributions to Town Planning and Territorial Development, International Union of Architects
It has won the 1998 BHP Colorbond Award for innovative use of steel architecture, and the 1998 Sir John Sulman Medal, from the Royal Australian Institute of Architects.
Members included the Earl of Airlie ( Lord Chamberlain ), Sir Hayden Phillips ( Permanent Secretary of the Department of National Heritage ), The Lord St John of Fawsley ( Chairman of the Royal Fine Art Commission ), Sir Jocelyn Stevens ( Chairman of English Heritage ), Frank Duffy ( President of the Royal Institute of British Architects ), and three senior palace officials.

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