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architect and City
* 1932 – Peter Eisenman, American architect, designed the City of Culture of Galicia
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.
< center > The Engel House in the White City of Tel Aviv: architect: Ze ' ev Rechter, 1933 ; a residential building that has become one of the symbols of Modernist architecture and the first building in Tel Aviv to be built on pilotis </ center >
His mother, Ruth Hilda ( née Holmes ; 1916 – 1991 ), taught at an elementary school and was a liberal activist, while his father, Edmund Norwood Bacon ( May 2, 1910 – October 14, 2005 ), was a well-respected architect and a prominent Philadelphian who had been Executive Director of the Philadelphia City Planning Commission for many years.
Kansas City, guided by architect George Kessler, became a forefront example of the City Beautiful movement, developing a network of boulevards and parks around the city.
A key landmark of Stockholm, the Stockholm City Hall, was erected 1911 – 1923 by architect Ragnar Östberg.
The most notable buildings from this period is the ensemble of the House of Culture, City Theatre and National Bank at Sergels Torg, designed by architect Peter Celsing.
The Central City complex that houses the campus was designed by architect Bing Thom and opened in 2006.
* Central City Opera House designed by noted Colorado architect Robert Saur Roeschlaub, continues to host entertainment during the summer.
* Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, New York City, where Hood was a senior architect on a large design team.
Stone ’ s youngest son, Hicks Stone is a practicing architect whose firm, Stone Architecture, LLC, is based in New York City.
* Jasper Francis Cropsey ( 1823 – 1900 ), landscape painter and architect ; designed the now-demolished New York City Sixth Avenue elevated railroad stations
The principal architect of Crescent City ’ s soul was songwriter, arranger, and producer Allen Toussaint.
Old buildings were torn down that looked like an obstacle, it was modified the old Market Square in Piazza Trento e Trieste in front of which was built the new City Hall, designed by architect Brusconi.
In 1997 the Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi beat out ten other international architects to win the competition to execute the redesign of the museum, which after being closed in Manhattan for a time during the process ( a temporary space was opened in Long Island City, Queens ) reopened in 2004.
English architect Inigo Jones introduced a note of sobriety with plain Ionic columns on his Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace, London, and when Beaux-Arts architect John Russell Pope wanted to convey the manly stamina combined with intellect of Theodore Roosevelt, he left colossal Ionic columns unfluted on the Roosevelt memorial at the American Museum of Natural History, New York City, for an unusual impression of strength and stature.
The Duchy of Cornwall, in the 1930s, engaged Louis de Soissons, architect of Welwyn Garden City, to design a number of buildings in Kennington in a Neo-Georgian style.
He was joined by Austrian architect Victor Gruen ( creator of the shopping mall ) in studies that eventually led the Eisenhower Commission to award the world's fair to New York City in competition with a number of American cities.
The senior draftsman for the design of the exposition buildings was a young Louis Kahn, later a world-renowned architect, then working under City Architect John Molitor.
The Palau won the architect an award from the Barcelona City Council in 1909, given to the best building built during the previous year.
The first phase was in 1921 by noted Tampa architect M. Leo Elliott ( Centro Asturiano de Tampa and Old Tampa City Hall ) who designed the initial houses and the public buildings.

architect and Hall
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.
Some other popular sights are the Waterloo Column, the Laves House, the Wangenheim Palace, the Lower Saxony State Archives, the Hanover Playhouse, the Kröpcke Clock, the Anzeiger Tower Block, the Administration Building of the NORD / LB, the Cupola Hall of the Congress Centre, the Lower Saxony Stock, the Ministry of Finance, the Garten Church, the Luther Church, the Gehry Tower ( designed by the American architect Frank O. Gehry ), the specially designed Bus Stops, the Opera House, the Central Station, the Maschsee lake and the city forest Eilenriede, which is one of the largest of its kind in Europe.
But in later times Crosby Hall, which formed part of More's London residence, was relocated to the site in his commemoration and reconstructed there by the conservation architect, Walter Godfrey.
Completed in 1976, the Faneuil Hall Marketplace ( comprising Quincy Market and other spaces adjacent to Boston's Faneuil Hall ) was designed by architect Benjamin C. Thompson and was a financial success, an act of historic preservation, and an anchor for urban revitalization.
At a point in the planning phase when a financing gap existed, a proposal was made for the Rock Hall to be located in the then-vacant May Company Building, but it was finally decided that architect I. M. Pei would be commissioned to design a new building.
In many cases his ideas were informal: at Holkham Hall the architect Matthew Brettingham recalled that " the general ideas were first struck out by the Earls of Burlington and Leicester, assisted by Mr. William Kent.
The competition sites, designed by architect Günther Behnisch, included the Olympic swimming hall, the Olympics Hall ( Olympiahalle, a multipurpose facility ) and the Olympic Stadium ( Olympiastadion ), and an Olympic village very close to the park.
* The Royal Cambridge Music Hall, 136 Commercial Street ( 1864 – 1936 ), was destroyed by fire in 1896, then rebuilt in 1897 by Finch Hill, architect of the Britannia Theatre, in nearby Hoxton.
The ornate gothic style of the Doge's Palace ( and other similar palaces throughout Italy ) is replicated in the Hall of Doges at the Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Washington by architect Kirtland Cutter.
" Ramona Town Hall was designed by architect William S. Hebbard, who later, with his partner, Irving Gill, produced San Diego's best architecture until its breakup in 1907.
The Bastrop City Hall and Police Station were designed by native son Hugh G. Parker ( 1934 – 2007 ), who overcame childhood polio to become a significant architect in Louisiana.
He was chief architect of the Tangipahoa Parish School Board for some two decades before he relocated to Baton Rouge. Lucius McGehee Hall on the campus of Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond is a sturdy example of Great Depression | Depression Gothic architecture.
A Chapel was built in 1732, and the introduction of further accommodation in 1846, and the Hall in 1848 to designs by Exeter based architect John Hayward created " Chapel Quad "— widely considered one of the most beautiful Quads in the University.
Although not members of University College, the scientists Robert Boyle ( sometimes described as the " first modern chemist ") and his assistant ( Robert Hooke, architect, biologist, discoverer of cells ) lived in Deep Hall ( then owned by Christ Church and now the site of the Shelley Memorial ).
In country house building, major commissions for Kent were designing the interiors of Houghton Hall ( c. 1725 – 35 ), recently built by Colen Campbell for Sir Robert Walpole, but at Holkham Hall the most complete embodiment of Palladian ideals is still to be found ; there Kent collaborated with Thomas Coke, the other " architect earl ", and had for an assistant Matthew Brettingham, whose own architecture would carry Palladian ideals into the next generation.
The newly renovated Citizen's Hall in Eslöv, by architect Hans Asplund
Among these is the City Hall building, reputedly designed by Robert Mills, architect of the Washington Monument.
However, the famous baroque architect Friedrich Joachim Stengel created not only the Saarkran, but many iconic buildings that still shape Saarbrücken's face today, like the Friedenskirche ( Peace Church ), which was finished in 1745, the Old City Hall ( 1750 ), the catholic St. John's Basilica ( 1754 ), and the famous Ludwigskirche ( 1775 ), Saarbrücken's landmark.
Her father, an aeronautical engineer, emigrated from La Paz, Bolivia at age 17 ; her mother was American, the daughter of architect Emery Stanford Hall and wife Clara Louise Adams.

architect and Matthew
This church was built in 1843 and the architect was Matthew Steele, although the grant in this case was just over £ 4, 000.
Alex Whitman ( Matthew Perry ) is an architect from New York City who is sent to Las Vegas to supervise the construction of a nightclub that his firm has been hired to build.
The Albert Memorial, Manchester ( Thomas Worthington ( architect ) | Thomas Worthington & Matthew Noble, 1865 )
Ridley was the second son of Matthew White Ridley, 3rd Viscount Ridley, and Ursula Lutyens, daughter of architect Sir Edwin Lutyens.
After the building was declared unsafe and no longer fit for use, some limited works were carried out by Matthew Price ( architect ) between 1829 and 1831.
The building, along with many other buildings in Bo ' ness, was designed by Matthew Steele, a local resident and architect.
A leading local architect called Matthew Ellison Hadfield designed St Marie ’ s, based on a 14th century church at Heckington in Lincolnshire.
Serra appears in Matthew Barney's 2002 film Cremaster 3 as Hiram Abiff (" the architect "), and later as himself in the climactic The Order section – the only part of a Cremaster film commercially available on DVD .< ref >
* Matthew Digby Wyatt, British architect
* Robert Matthew, architect
* Robert Matthew ( 1906 – 1975 )-Scottish modernist architect.
In 1819 he married Laura Freston, daughter of The Reverend Anthony Freston the great-nephew of the architect Matthew Brettingham.
The first Art + Environment Conference took place in 2008 with speakers: Matthew Coolidge of the Center for Land Use Interpretation, artist and architect Vito Acconci, photographer Michael Light, artists Fritz Haeg and Katie Holten, Bill Gilbert from Land Arts of the American West, and cultural organizer Cheryl Haines, and Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG.
The fine Victorian buildings were built by Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt, who had been Isambard Kingdom Brunel's architect for Paddington Station in London, and also Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge, ( now the Judge Institute ).
Norfolk architect Matthew Brettingham was also influential in its design ( though he attributed the design of the Marble Hall to Coke himself ).
Arras-1352 Prague, sometimes spelled as Matthew of Arras, Czech Matyáš z Arrasu ) was a French architect, famed for his work on St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague.
Sir Matthew Digby Wyatt ( 28 July 1820 – 21 May 1877 ) was a British architect and art historian who became Secretary of the Great Exhibition, Surveyor of the East India Company and the first Slade Professor of Fine Art at the University of Cambridge.
Area B – was given to architect Robert Matthew.

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