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* St. Peter's Lutheran Church, by Gunnar Birkerts
* Lincoln Elementary School, by Gunnar Birkerts
The Kemper Museum ’ s 23, 200-square-foot concrete, steel and glass building, constructed from 1992 to 1994 at a cost of $ 6. 6 million, was designed by architect Gunnar Birkerts.
His father is noted architect Gunnar Birkerts.
Through apprenticeship with Soleri and with Gunnar Birkerts, he obtained registration as an architect and opened his practice in 1974.
* Gunnar Birkerts Architect
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri, designed by Gunnar Birkerts, 1992-1994.
Gunnar Birkerts (, born January 17, 1925 in Riga, Latvia ) is a Latvian-American architect who, for most of his career, was based in the metropolitan area of Detroit, Michigan.
Gunnar Birkerts was raised in Latvia but fled ahead of the advancing Russian army toward the end of the Second World War.
Birkerts initially practiced in the partnership Birkerts and Staub ; after that partnership broke up the firm became Gunnar Birkerts and Associates.
Gunnar Birkerts was selected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1970, and a Fellow of the Latvian Architect Association in 1971.
* Birkerts, Gunnar, Gunnar Birkerts -- Metaphoric Modernist, Axel Menges, Stuttgart, Germany 2009 ; ISBN 978-3-936681-26-0
* Birkerts, Gunnar, Process and Expression in Architectural Form, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman OK 1994 ; ISBN 0-8061-2642-6
* Birkerts, Gunnar, Subterranean Urban Systems, Industrial Development Division-Institute of Science and Technology, University of Michigan 1974
* Kaiser, Kay, The Architecture of Gunnar Birkerts, American Institute of Architects Press, Washington DC 1989 ; ISBN 1-55835-051-9
* Martin, William, Gunnar Birkerts and Associates ( Yukio Futagawa, editor and photographer ), A. D. A.
* Gunnar Birkerts & Associates, IBM Information Systems Center, Sterling Forest, N. Y., 1972 ; Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1973 ( Yukio Futagawa, editor and photographer ), A. D. A.
* Gunnar Birkerts Architects, Inc.
*" Gunnar Birkerts papers 1930-2002 ", at the Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

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`` She's honest as the day '', Mr. Phillips said, and added, `` Mr. Gunnar, I can say this to you: Beebe is a little too honest.
Although he is sometimes regarded as among the first and most influential architects of Nordic modernism, a closer examination of the historical facts reveals that Aalto ( while a pioneer in Finland ) closely followed and had personal contacts with other pioneers in Sweden, in particular Gunnar Asplund and Sven Markelius.
A somewhat ambivalent, alternative view of the draugr is presented by the example of Gunnar in Njál's saga:
In the Völsunga saga, Attila ( Atli in Norse ) defeats the Frankish king Sigebert I ( Sigurðr or Siegfried ) and the Burgundian King Guntram ( Gunnar or Gunther ), but is later assassinated by Queen Fredegund ( Gudrun or Kriemhild ), the sister of the latter and wife of the former.
The space M × C is compactified over the compact set C, and after Kaluza-Klein decomposition we have an effective field theory over M. A splitting of five-dimensional spacetime into the Einstein equations and Maxwell equations in four dimensions was first discovered by Gunnar Nordström in 1914, in the context of his theory of gravity, but subsequently forgotten.
Losing 1 – 0 going into injury time in the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final, Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjær scored late goals to claim a dramatic victory over Bayern Munich, in what is considered one of the greatest comebacks of all time.
There is in this context a short reappearance of Gunnar Heim, the protagonist of Star Fox.
In Star Fox, a relationship of grudging respect is built up between the hero, space privateer Gunnar Heim, and his enemy Cynbe — an exceptionally gifted member of the Alerione, trained from a young age to understand his species ' human enemies to the point of being alienated from his own kind.
The event is also loosely depicted in the 1995 animated film Balto, as the name of Gunnar Kaasen's lead dog in his sled team was Balto, although unlike the real dog, Balto the character was portrayed as half wolf in the film.
After Kirk receives no answer, he discovers that the door is unlocked and enters the house, where Leatherface ( Gunnar Hansen ) appears and kills him.
* Traditional Vi is a port of the original vi to modern Unix systems by Gunnar Ritter.
While it is perhaps not quite a match for Frans Gunnar Bengtsson's genre-defining 1941 novel Röde Orm ( later expanded and better known as The Long Ships ), Bengtsson had the advantage of being culturally closer to his sources.
However, Brynhildr has sworn to marry only Sigurðr, so she is deceived into believing that Gunnar is actually Sigurðr.
He lived in Hlíðarendi in Fljótshlíð and is probably better known as Gunnar of Hlíðarendi ( Old Norse: Gunnarr á Hlíðarenda ).
Gunnar was a great warrior — he is described as nearly invincible in combat.
Initially, Gunnar intends to depart, but when he sees his homestead from the distance, he is so moved by the beauty of it that he changes his mind and decides to remain behind.
This leads to the epic battle in which Gunnar is killed.
Gunnar Hámundarson is generally considered to be the archetypical " light hero " of the Icelandic sagas ( as opposed to " dark heroes " such as Egill Skallagrímsson ).
Gunnar is probably the most unreservedly admired of Icelandic saga heroes: a man of heroism, energy, virtue, and — above all — unswerving loyalty to the land of his birth and love for its overpowering physical beauty.
However, to some Icelanders, Gunnar is a cliché, used to reference exaggerated or unbelievable qualities of character.
is: Gunnar Hámundarson
He is the son of professor Gunnar Blix and Hertha Wiberg and grandson of professor Magnus Blix.
They have a dog, Sámur, who is named after the dog of Gunnar of Hlíðarendi, one of the main characters in the Icelandic family saga Njála.
Gunnar Lehmann suggests that there is still a possibility that David and Solomon were able to become local chieftains of some importance and claims that Jerusalem at the time was at best a small town in a sparsely populated area in which alliances of tribal kinship groups formed the basis of society.

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