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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.
In 1917 Hale hired architect Bertram Goodhue to produce a master plan for the campus.
Among the most important new structures were an odeon, a stadium, and an expansive palace on the Palatine Hill known as the Flavian Palace which was designed by Domitian's master architect Rabirius.
Ieoh Ming Pei ( born April 26, 1917 ), commonly known as I. M. Pei, is a Chinese American architect, often called a master of modern architecture.
He and fellow architect Edward Durell Stone are generally considered to be the two master practitioners of " New Formalism.
Lancelot " Capability " Brown, who became England's most renowned landscape architect, applied for the position of master gardener at Kew, and was rejected.
The new master plan of the city was created by the then leading Japanese architect Kenzo Tange.
The architect Eero Saarinen, based in Birmingham, Michigan, created one of the early master plans for North Campus and designed several of its buildings in the 1950s, including the Earl V. Moore School of Music Building.
In 1578, however, the Flemish architect Anthonis van Obbergen was engaged as new master builder and work was undertaken to make Kronborg even larger and more magnificent.
The country's most eminent architect, Sir Christopher Wren, was called upon to draw the plans, while the master of works was to be William Talman.
United States architect James Rossant developed a master plan for the new capital in 1986, sponsored by the United Nations.
The landscape architect can conceive the overall concept and prepare the master plan, from which detailed design drawings and technical specifications are prepared.
The main part of the fortification was built by architect Pere Salvà, who also worked in the construction of the Royal Palace of La Almudaina, together with other master masons between 1300 and 1311 for king James II of Aragon and Majorca.
With the major royal projects of the Old Kingdom, the High Priests of Ptah were particularly sought after and worked in concert with the Vizier, somehow filling the role of chief architect and master craftsmen, responsible for the decoration of the royal funerary complexes.
Landscape architect M. Paul Friedberg created a master plan for the city as part of one such proposal.
The original master plan, prepared by architect Victor Gruen, covered the area generally north of U. S. Highway 50, and part of the area south of US 50 now considered to be part of the community.
Hinckley hired Robert Morris Copeland, a noted Boston landscape architect, to develop a master plan for a suburban park community which became known as the Borough of Ridley Park.
* Town and Resort Museum: permanent exhibition on the history of Doberan-Heiligendamm in the old residence of architect and master builder Gotthilf Ludwig Möckel, who built this Neogothic villa from 1886 to 1888.
The Olin Partnership was hired to create a new master plan for Independence Mall ; its team included architect Bernard Cywinski, who ultimately won a limited design competition to design what was called the Liberty Bell Center ( LBC ).
From 1771 he was assisted in the technical aspects by the master builder Henry Holland, and by Henry's son Henry Holland the architect, whose initial career Brown supported ; the younger Holland was increasingly Brown's full collaborator and became Brown's son-in-law in 1773.
Stalin's master planner, architect Vladimir Semyonov, reputedly dared to " grab Stalin's elbow when the leader picked up a model of the church to see how Red Square would look without it " and was replaced by pure functionary Sergey Chernyshov.
Hekmat, in collaboration with the French-born architect Andre Godard and his team of European architects, ultimately designed what would become the master plan of the university's main campus.
The architect James Gamble Rogers was commissioned to create a master plan for the principal buildings on the new campus which he designed in collegiate gothic style.
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.

architect and mason
From the mid-18th century, Georgian styles were assimilated into an architectural vernacular that became part and parcel of the training of every architect, designer, builder, carpenter, mason and plasterer, from Edinburgh to Maryland.
The traditional view, since the discovery of the portfolio in the mid-19th century, is that Villard was an itinerant architect / mason / builder, but there is no evidence of him ever working as an architect or in any other identifiable profession.
The original monument was constructed in co-operation between an architect and a sculptor: Roger of Crundale, who was the senior royal mason, and Master Alexander of Abingdon, respectively.
The cross at Charing Cross, in what was then the Royal Mews, was the most expensive, built of marble in co-operation between an architect, Richard of Crundale, who was the senior royal mason, and a sculptor, Master Alexander of Abingdon.
Mylne was descended from a family of architects and builders, and was the great-grandson of mason and architect Robert Mylne ( 1633 – 1710 ), remembered particularly for his work as the King's Master Builder at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh.
architect was executed by Mr. Joseph Beck stone cutter Mr. Owen Mc Cabe head mason Mr. Bartle Reilly overseer Anno 1791 '.
Thomas Paty, later a notable Bristol architect, worked as a mason during its construction.
* Thomas Hardwick, Sr. ( 1725-1798 ), English master mason and architect
The design of the castle followed the geometric characteristics used for castles set in plains, and had been planned by the young mason and architect Jacques de Saint-Georges.
The master mason or architect, Maurice, also built Dover Castle.
The architect or mason builder is unknown.
The cornerstone of the church was laid on May 1 and construction was completed by the end of the year, under the guidance of Peter Banner ( architect ), Benajah Young ( chief mason ) and Solomon Willard ( woodcarver ).
A new portal was constructed ( 1625 ), the cloister door, the house of the portsmen, a staircase and a hall that was the entrance to the upper choir, designed by the royal architect Teodósio Frias and executed by the mason Diogo Vaz.
He was the Bishop s famous mason / architect who was responsible for building Norham Castle in Northumberland and most probably worked on Le Puiset s additions to Durham Castle and Cathedral.
* Master builder, also " master mason ", a central figure leading construction projects in pre-modern times ( a pre-cursor to the modern architect and engineer ).
William Adam ( 1689 – 24 June 1748 ) was a Scottish architect, mason, and entrepreneur.
Hardwick was born in Brentford, the son of a master mason turned architect also named Thomas Hardwick ( 1725 – 98, son of another Thomas, 1681 – 1746, also a mason, who in 1711 left Herefordshire for Isleworth, where the family retained property, and moved to Brentford in 1725 ) who worked with the architect brothers Robert and John Adam on nearby Syon House between 1761-1767.
* William Wallace ( mason ) ( died 1631 ), Scottish master mason and architect
The role of its master mason and Charles ' head architect fell to then twenty-three years old Peter Parler.

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