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The opening of the Louvre Pyramid coincided with four other projects on which Pei had been working, prompting architecture critic Paul Goldberger to declare 1989 " the year of Pei " in The New York Times.
Elizabeth Farrelly, Australian architecture critic has written that
As critic Peter Blake has stated, the importance of this show in shaping American architecture in the century " cannot be overstated.
A controversial critic of the blithely functionalist and symbolically vacuous architecture of corporate modernism during the 1950s, Venturi has been considered a counterrevolutionary.
While continuing his private practice, he served as a design critic and professor of architecture at Yale School of Architecture from 1947 to 1957.
A local reporting team won the award in 1976, and architecture critic Paul Gapp won a Pulitzer in 1979.
In 1998, reporter Paul Salopek won a Pulitzer for explanatory writing, and in 1999, architecture critic Blair Kamin won it for criticism.
Gottfried Semper ( November 29, 1803 – May 15, 1879 ) was a German architect, art critic, and professor of architecture, who designed and built the Semper Opera House in Dresden between 1838 and 1841.
* The Guardians architecture critic, journalist Jonathan Glancey lives in Hadleigh.
New York Times architecture critic Herbert Muschamp described it Others describe it as a " blob " or call it " The Hemorrhoids ".
The influential architectural critic and historian Sigfried Giedion, in his book Space, Time and Architecture ( 1941 ), dismissed Expressionist architecture as a part of the development of functionalism.
He is the former ( retired 2002 ) architectural critic for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, a daily newspaper in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the author of several books on the history of architecture in Minnesota.
When he returned to St. Paul in 1985, he became the newspaper's first architecture critic.
Noted architecture critic Nikolaus Pevsner described Centre Point as " coarse in the extreme ".
The architecture and design critic, Peter Reyner Banham, known for often controversial views on technology and industrialisation, was a keen advocate and user of the original Moulton.
New York Times architectural critic Paul Goldberger argues convincingly that " Ando is right in the Japanese tradition: spareness has always been a part of Japanese architecture, at least since the 16th century ; it is not without reason that Frank Lloyd Wright more freely admitted to the influences of Japanese architecture than of anything American.
In April 2001, Sun-Times architecture critic Lee Bey quit to join the administration of then-Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley as Daley's deputy mayoral chief of staff, responsible for downtown planning, rewriting the city's zoning code and affordable housing issues.
According to a well known architecture critic, the new extension had three main tasks: " how to dock amicably with the existing architecture ; how to provide the resulting whole with a new street ' address '; how to create a logical, legible and deferential hanging space for the collection.
* Ada Louise Huxtable, architecture critic
The critic Lewis Mumford, tracing the creative forces that had influenced Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright, wrote in The Brown Decades ( 1931 ): " Frank Furness was the designer of a bold, unabashed, ugly, and yet somehow healthily pregnant architecture.
In addition to his vast literary contributions ( as editor, curator, and writer ) and professional practice, Eisenman's reputation as a critic and professor of architecture is similarly famed.
Stirling's sudden passing was considered a great tragedy for architecture ; the Italian architect and critic Vittorio Gregotti wrote in " Casabella " magazine that " from now on, everything will be more difficult ".

architecture and Lewis
The extension is scheduled to be demolished in late 2012, revealing once again the Lewis Cubitt architecture.
The Concert Hall lobby also features more than a dozen Southwestern landscape paintings by Stanton Englehart, a founding faculty member of the FLC Art Department renowned for capturing the beauty and mystery of the canyon country of the Colorado Plateau. Fort Lewis College campus looking north, showing the Southwestern-style architecture.
Noting that the building has been marked for demolition in 2012, architectural historian ( and former attendee ) Michael Lewis commented in The Times Leader: " As far as architecture is concerned, the high school is neither original nor innovative.
The house is a commissioned work of the Lynchburg Architect, John Minor Botts Lewis in Queen Anne Style architecture.
His travels in Italy exposed him to Renaissance architecture and arriving in Rome in January 1820, it was here on 24 February that he met an architect, John Lewis Wolfe ( their friendship continued until Barry died ), who inspired him to become an architect.
The multiplex cinema and John Lewis parts of the centre mark the UK début of architecture firm Foreign Office Architects.
The building with the two gables on the right is the Gothic Revival architecture | Victorian Gothic 33-35 Eastcheap by Robert Lewis Roumieu ( 1868 )
Along with classmates Arthur Brown, Jr., Edward H. Bennett and Lewis P. Hobart, Maybeck mentored Morgan in architecture at his Berkeley home.
It was not until towards the end of his life that he and his brother Samuel ( with whom must be associated their nephew Lewis ) developed the severe and fastidious style of domestic architecture which is characteristic of the Wyatt manner at its best.
The library was designed by Portland architecture firm Whidden and Lewis.
Local architects that have had a large influence on Portland's architecture include Francis Marion Stokes and his father William R. Stokes ( combined works include over 270 buildings from 1882 to the 1960s ), the Victorian-era architect Warren H. Williams ( architect of several surviving cast-iron buildings including the Blagen Block as well as the stick-gothic Old Church ) and Whidden & Lewis ( architects of Portland City Hall, the long demolished Portland Hotel, the Weinhard Brewery Complex, the Failing Office Building, several office buildings on SW 3rd Ave. and numerous residences ).
Much of the architecture was designed by Colonial Architect Mortimer Lewis and built between 1836 and 1838.
Often considered an unwelcome addition to New Town architecture, it includes a large branch of John Lewis.

architecture and wrote
He wrote an encyclopedia of architecture that was used as the main bases and as guidance for Egyptian builders thousands of years after his death.
Ada Louise Huxtable wrote in The New York Times that Pei's building was " a palatial statement of the creative accommodation of contemporary art and architecture ".
* Alberti wrote an influential work on architecture, De Re Aedificatoria, which by the 18th century had been translated into Italian, French, Spanish and English.
Dan Ingalls, an important contributor to the Squeak project, wrote the paper upon which Squeak is built and constructed the architecture for five generations of the Smalltalk language.
Years later, in 1922, he wrote that the classical style of the White City had set back modern American architecture by forty years.
" Patton had a keen eye for native customs and methods, wrote knowingly of local architecture, even rated the progress of word-of-mouth rumor in Arab country at a day.
He wrote some basic facts about the architecture and some dimensions.
Semper wrote extensively about the origins of architecture, especially in his book The Four Elements of Architecture from 1851, and he was one of the major figures in the controversy surrounding the polychrome architectural style of ancient Greece.
Some 25 years later he wrote " The church was my first essay into the Romanesque style of architecture.
Boston Globe architecture columnist Robert Campbell wrote a glowing appraisal of the building on April 25, 2004.
David Watkin also wrote of a blend of Russian and Byzantine roots, calling the cathedral " the climax " of Russian vernacular wooden architecture.
Sir John Betjeman, however, a man not noted for his enthusiasm for brutalist architecture, was effusive in his praise and wrote to Lasdun stating that he " gasped with delight at the cube of your theatre in the pale blue sky and a glimpse of St. Paul's to the south of it.
Ōyama, who spoke and wrote several European languages fluently, also liked European-style architecture.
Cram wrote numerous publications and books on issues in architecture and religious devotion.
Publishing manifestos was a feature of Futurism, and the Futurists ( usually led or prompted by Marinetti ) wrote them on many topics, including painting, architecture, religion, clothing and cooking.
She wrote all of her major books and stories in the cottage, and the City of Miami designated it an historic site in 1995, not only for its famous owner, but for its unique Masonry Vernacular architecture.
He wrote two books on architecture: Nouvelles inventions pour bien bastir et à petits frais ( 1561 ) and Le premier tome de l ' Architecture ( 1567 ).
" Lachlan Shaw in his History of the Province of Moray was equally impressed when he wrote " the church when entire was a building of Gothic architecture inferior to few in Europe.
The classical architecture of the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, 1893, was a demonstration that impressed Henry Adams, who wrote that people " would some day talk about talk about Hunt and Richardson, La Farge and Saint-Gaudens, Burnham and McKim and Stanford White when their politicians and millionaires were quite forgotten.
Speer wrote in 1978 " My architecture represented an intimidating display of power ".
Architect Victor Steinbrueck wrote in 1962 of the " tremendous growth of less-than-luxury apartments " that at first " appear to be consistent with the clean, direct approach associated with contemporary architecture " but whose " open outdoor corridors " totally defeat their " large ' view ' windows " by giving occupants no privacy if they leave their blinds open to enjoy the view.
He wrote poems of his own, was known as an avid painter, created his own calligraphy style, had interests in architecture and garden design, and even wrote treatises on medicine and Daoism.

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