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Michael George Francis Ventris, OBE ( 12 July 1922 – 6 September 1956 ) was an English architect who, along with John Chadwick and Alice Kober, deciphered Linear B, a previously unknown ancient script discovered at Knossos by Arthur Evans.
Rocket scientist and space architect Wernher von Braun, writer Arthur C. Clarke, and other early advocates expected until the 1960s that a space station would be an important early step in space exploration.
Crescent's superintendent and naval architect, Arthur Leopold Busch, supervised the construction of this submarine.
* List of Washington University faculty and staff: economist and Nobel Memorial Prize winner Douglass North ; husband and wife biochemists and co-Nobel Prize winners Carl and Gerty Cori ; physicist and Nobel Prize winner Arthur Holly Compton ; novelists Stanley Elkin and William Gass ; poets Carl Phillips and Mary Jo Bang ; architect Fumihiko Maki ; neurologist and Nobel Prize winner Rita Levi-Montalcini ; sex researchers William Masters and Virginia Johnson ; Poets Laureate Howard Nemerov and Mona Van Duyn ; sociologist and " outlaw Marxist " Alvin Ward Gouldner ; attorney, former Counsel to Vice-President Al Gore and former Tennessee Attorney General Charles Burson ; writer and culture critic Gerald Early ; Economist, and former Chair of President Ronald Reagan's Council of Economic Advisors, Murray Weidenbaum ; chemist Joseph W. Kennedy, co-discoverer of the element plutonium ; computer scientist Jonathan S. Turner, internationally renowned expert in computer networking ; computer scientist Raj Jain, pioneer in the field of network congestion ; and Law Professor Troy A. Paredes, currently on leave as a commissioner of the SEC.
: Arthur Troyte Griffith, an architect.
The concrete brick and stone fifth and final courthouse was completed in 1939 by architect Arthur E. Thomas.
In 1862 Thomas Hardy left Dorchester for London to work with architect Arthur Blomfield ; during this period he lived in Westbourne Park Villas.
* Arthur Hills, golf course architect
His grandson was Lt Col Arthur John Barry CBE, TD, MICE ( 1859 – 1943 ), civil engineer and architect, son of Charles Barry, Jr. and pupil and later partner of Sir John Wolfe-Barry.
" The letter was written by an architect named Arthur Whitaker who had sent the story to Arthur Conan Doyle in 1911 with a suggestion that they publish it as a joint collaboration.
After the destruction of the central College Hall in 1914, the college adopted a master plan developed by Central Park landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., Arthur Shurcliff, and Ralph Adams Cram in 1921 and expanded into several new buildings.
However, after falling into disrepair it was rebuilt in the late 19th century by architect, Arthur Blomfield.
In 1976, the new building, designed by renowned Canadian architect Arthur Erickson, opened under new director Michael Ames, who served from 1974 to 1997.
Arthur Erickson and landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander originally intended the pool to be opened as part of the new Museum of Anthropology in 1976 ; now, nearly thirty-five years later, their original vision for MOA has been fulfilled.
The Chapel was dedicated by King George VI on 2 May 1937, after architect Captain Arthur C. Martin enlarged the building in a Byzantine style.
Arthur Charles Erickson, ( June 14, 1924 – May 20, 2009 ) was a Canadian architect and urban planner.
The personal selection of Arthur Erickson as the architect for the Canadian Embassy in Washington, DC by then-Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was controversial because Trudeau overruled the objections and choices of the embassy's design committee.
* Evelyn Arthur Hellicar ( 1862 – 1929 ), architect.
* Arthur Gilman ( 1821-1882 ), Boston architect
The instrument's action was, and is, electro-pneumatic with slider chests, and the main case was designed by the noted Victorian architect Arthur Blomfield.
It was built by architect Arthur R. Kelly in 1927 for Arthur Letts, Jr., son of The Broadway Department Store founder Arthur Letts and acquired by Playboy from Louis D. Statham ( 1908 – 1983 ), an engineer, inventor and chess aficionado, in 1971 for $ US1. 1 million ($ US5. 5 million in 2007 dollars ).
The first six plaques commemorated industrialist Richard Arkwright junior ( Bakewell ), Olave Baden-Powell and the " Father of Railways " George Stephenson ( Chesterfield ), the mathematical prodigy Jedediah Buxton ( Elmton ), actor Arthur Lowe ( Hayfield ), and architect Joseph Paxton ( Chatsworth House ).

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It was renovated at a cost of $ 20 million by architect Arthur Erickson, which completed his modern three city-block Robson Square complex.
* June 14-Arthur Erickson, architect and urban planner ( d. 2009 )
It was designed by Canadian architect Arthur Erickson.
The Canadian Pavilion, designed by architect Arthur Erickson, featured two National Film Board of Canada productions: The Land, a look at Canada from coast to coast, filmed for the most part from a low-flying aircraft, as well as the animated short The City, directed by Kaj Pindal.
The museum, the brainchild of Dr. Philip M. Phibbs, was designed by acclaimed Canadian architect Arthur Erickson and opened in July 2002.
RCMP Heritage Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan designed by Canadian architect Arthur Erickson
* Arthur Erickson ( 1924 – 2009 ), Canadian architect
The new building was designed by British Columbia architect Arthur Erickson.
Noteworthy Canadian celebrities and personalities of Swedish origin include Pamela Wallin, Judge Tom Berger who headed the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline inquiry, architect Arthur Erickson who designed Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto and the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D. C., singer-songwriter and recording artist Michael Saxell, Harry Strom who was the former premier of Alberta ( 1968 – 1971 ), naturalist Louise de Kiriline Lawrence who was the most prolific contributor to the Audubon, and Ralph Gustafson who won the Governor General's Award for poetry in 1974.
The Saudis bought the prime land in 1978 and top Canadian architect Arthur Erickson was hired to do the design.

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It celebrates the unknown architect who designed the temple of Neptune at Paestum, next to the Parthenon the noblest example of Grecian classic style now in existence.
In the second half of the Sixteenth Century, Sinan, the great architect who is the Michelangelo of the East, designed the massive buttresses that now help support the dome.
Constantino Brumidi designed the decorative scheme as a whole, in collaboration with the architect Charles U. Walter, at the time when plans were being made to replace the wooden dome of Bullfinch with the present much larger iron structure.
The great architect also designed the fine interior staircase and colonnade which connects the two courts.
* 1845 – Ödön Lechner, Hungarian architect, designed the Museum of Applied Arts and the Church of St. Elisabeth ( d. 1914 )
* 1674 – František Maxmilián Kaňka, Czech architect, designed the Veltrusy Mansion ( d. 1766 )
* 1907 – Basil Spence, Scottish architect, designed the Coventry Cathedral ( d. 1976 )
* 1803 – Joseph Paxton, English gardener and architect, designed The Crystal Palace ( d. 1865 )
* 1546 – Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Italian architect, designed the Apostolic Palace ( b. 1484 )
* 1667 – Francesco Borromini, Swiss architect, designed San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane and Sant ' Agnese in Agone ( b. 1599 )
Two blocks west of the Old Town is the Kuchlbauer Brewery and beer garden featuring the Kuchlbauer Tower, a colorful and unconventional observation tower designed by Viennese architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser.
It was designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and built in the years 1900 to 1914.
Casa Milà (), better known as La Pedrera (, meaning the ' The Quarry '), is a building designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and built during the years 1905 – 1910, being considered officially completed in 1912.
* 1924 – Sverre Fehn, Norwegian architect, designed the Hedmark Museum ( d. 2009 )
Canberra is a planned city that was originally designed by Walter Burley Griffin, a major 20th century American architect.
* 1932 – Peter Eisenman, American architect, designed the City of Culture of Galicia
Charles Osborne Wickenden ( architect ), and J. C. Dumaresq designed the Central Building, Acadia College, 1878-79.
One national landmark in the Bronx is the Hall of Fame for Great Americans, overlooking the Harlem River and designed by the renowned architect Stanford White.
The peninsular borough's maritime heritage is acknowledged in several ways. The City Island Historical Society and Nautical Museum occupies a former public school designed by the New York City school system's turn-of-the-last-century master architect C. B. J. Snyder.
Ordered by Sultan Bayezid I, the mosque was designed and built by architect Ali Neccar in 1396 – 1400.
The Round Reading Room, which was designed by the architect Sydney Smirke, opened in 1857.
The Duveen Gallery, sited to the west of the Egyptian, Greek & Assyrian sculpture galleries, was designed to house the Elgin Marbles by the American Beaux-Arts architect John Russell Pope.
The company inaugurated its neo-gothic Buenos Aires headquarters on Leandro Alem Avenue, designed by local architect Pablo Naeff, in 1926.
The famous architect Mimar Sinan designed many mosques and other grand buildings in the city, while Ottoman arts of ceramics and calligraphy also flourished.
The Chicago suburb of Oak Park was home to famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, who had designed The Robie House located near the University of Chicago as well as many prominent buildings across the country.

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