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The controversial tiered concrete New Court ( often dubbed " the Typewriter ") was designed in the Modernist style by Sir Denys Lasdun in 1966-70, and was described as " superb " in Lasdun's obituary in the Guardian.
The completion of Gatehouse Court in 2003 saw the realisation of Sir Denys Lasdun's original vision.

Denys and building
The present library building ( by Sir Denys Lasdun ) was added in 1973, the Brunei Gallery in 1995, and an extension to the library building opened in 2004 ( the second phase of this expansion was completed in 2006 ).
The current building was designed by architects Sir Denys Lasdun and Peter Softley and contains three stages, which opened individually between 1976 and 1977.
The first two courts and the central building ( comprising the old library, the dining hall, the junior common room and the bar ) were designed by Sir Denys Lasdun and were completed in 1963.
In 1961, the first vice-chancellor, Frank Thistlethwaite, had approached Denys Lasdun, an adherent of the " New Brutalist " trend in architecture, who was at that time building Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, to produce designs for the permanent campus.
The Village Hall is a brick building on Church Lane, opposite St Denys: its foundation stone calls it King George V Hall and is dated MDCDXII ( 1912 ).
College building by Denys Lasdun
It was designed by architect Sir Denys Lasdun in 1964 and has since been recognised as a building of national importance: it is a Grade I listed building, one of a very select band of post-war buildings sharing this distinction.
In 1960, plans were prepared for a new building on Bedford Way designed by Denys Lasdun, though only part of his initial design was completed.
The building features prominently during the ' Temptation of Christ ' scene in the 1989 Denys Arcand film Jesus of Montreal reflecting the tower's status as the most prominent and modern skyscraper built in Montreal during the late 1980s as well as its unique relationship with the church.
St Denys station building ( now in private ownership )

Denys and for
The same day, Hugh Denys for money by him delivered to a stranger that gave the queen a payre of clavycordes.
Geneva is indebted to him for the founding of a law school in which François Hotman, Jules Pacius, and Denys Godefroy, the most eminent jurists of the century, lectured in turn ( cf.
Opposite the Wharncliffe is the former Tintagel Hotel, once commonly known as Fry's Hotel: this was the terminus for coaches in the days before the railway to Camelford Station and stands on the site of the medieval chapel of St Denys.
Although there is no record of literature about Sark in Sercquiais, Guernésiais and Jèrriais literature has included writing about Sark ; for example by such authors as Edwin John Luce, Thomas Grut, George F. Le Feuvre, and Denys Corbet.
The SOAS Library, housed in Philips Building ( designed at the beginning of the 1970s by Sir Denys Lasdun, and named after the then SOAS Director, Professor Cyril Philips ), is the UK's national resource for materials relating to Asia and Africa and is the largest of its kind in Europe.
* Fight for Tomorrow # 6 ( Apr ) by Brian Wood and Denys Cowan
It was built between 1960 and 1963 and was designed by Sir Denys Lasdun, who won Royal Gold Medal in 1977 and is most well known for having designed the National Theatre in London.
* Carnegie Medal for children's literature: Denys Watkins-Pitchford, The Little Grey Men
* Concerto for Orchestra ( Variations without a theme ) by Denys Bouliane ( 1985 95 )
Powell's film The Enemy Below ( 1957 ), based on the novel by Denys Rayner, won an Academy Award for special effects.
* Laudet, Frédéric ; Denys, Christiane & Senegas, Frank ( 2002 ): Owls, multirejection and completeness of prey remains: implications for small mammal taphonomy.
Some staff members also felt that he had been away from the NFB for too long, while the filmmaker Denys Arcand felt that Newman did not understand Quebec culture.
The Church of England church of St Denys has been the parish church for almost 800 years, having been dedicated on 9 October 1219 by the Bishop of Lincoln.
The town's prosperity following the growth of the wool trade in the Late Middle Ages caused the erection of many magnificent structures, including the Minster Church of Saint Denys, in a yew grove sacred from pre-Christian times, and including an organ originally destined for the then under-construction Salisbury Cathedral.
Modern stealth aircraft first became possible when Denys Overholser, a mathematician working for Lockheed Aircraft during the 1970s, adopted a mathematical model developed by Petr Ufimtsev, a Russian scientist, to develop a computer program called Echo 1.
Denys Hay ( 29 August 1915-14 June 1994 ) was a historian specializing in medieval and Renaissance Europe, and notable for demonstrating the influence of Italy on events in the rest of the continent.
Denys Arcand has directed three of the five Canadian movies to ever receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Film.
In addition, Denys Arcand was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay.
The parish church for Midhurst is St Mary Magdalene and St Denys, in the market square, which retains some old parts on the south side.
The next year, 2003, was called " the year of Quebec cinema's rebirth " with Denys Arcand winning the foreign film Oscar for Les Invasions barbares, the sequel of Le déclin de l ' empire américain, and with Gaz Bar Blues and Seducing Doctor Lewis gaining both critical and public acclaim.
The Anglican Church of St Denys, which lies on the edge of the Old Village, was rebuilt in 1812 and is noted for its old bells which date from about the year 1200.

Denys and National
* 1914 Denys Lasdun, English architect, designed the Royal National Theatre ( d. 2001 )
The Library was designed by architect Denys Lasdun who also designed some of Britain's most famous brutalist buildings such as the National Theatre and the Institute of Education.
* October 25 Opening of Royal National Theatre on the South Bank in London, in premises designed by Sir Denys Lasdun.
* Royal National Theatre in London, designed by Denys Lasdun is completed.
* From NFB to Box-Office, 2009 documentary by Denys Desjardins about the development of Quebec cinema, from the founding of the National Film Board of Canada to the creation of the Canadian Film Development Corporation in 1968
The architect of the Royal National Theatre ( Sir Denys Lasdun ) also designed the University of East Anglia in Norwich, which has a similar design, with pedestrians and traffic separated by elevated walkways.

Denys and
* 1887 Denys Finch Hatton, English big-game hunter ( d. 1931 )
* 1667 The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys.
* 1951 Denys Hobson, South African cricketer
* October 12 Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont, French governor-general of French Algeria, killed during the siege of Constantine ( b. 1783 )
* February 8 Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont, French general and governor-general of French Algeria ( d. 1837 )
* June 15 The first human blood transfusion is administered by Dr. Jean-Baptiste Denys.
* Denys Val Baker The Face in the Mirror
* Sir Denys Lionel Page 1971 1974
* Christopher Denys Stormont Finch-Hatton, 16th Earl of Winchilsea, 11th Earl of Nottingham ( 1936 1999 )
From 1885 to 1887 Pater published four new imaginary portraits in Macmillan's Magazine, each set at a turning-point in the history of ideas or art ' A Prince of Court Painters ' ( 1885 ) ( on Watteau and Jean-Baptiste Pater ), ' Sebastian van Storck ' ( 1886 ) ( 17th-century Dutch society and painting, and the philosophy of Spinoza ), ' Denys L ' Auxerrois ' ( 1886 ) ( the medieval cathedral-builders ), and ' Duke Carl of Rosenmold ' ( 1887 ) ( the German Renaissance ).
One of the longest-serving members ( 1935 2003 ) was Denys Spittle, whose collection of manuscripts was exhibited in 2007 under the title " Private Pleasures: Illuminated manuscripts from Persia to Paris ".
Sir Denys Lasdun CH ( 8 September 1914 11 January 2001 ) was an eminent English architect.
* Rowland Denys Guy Winn, 4th Baron St Oswald ( 1916 1984 )
* 22 April Englishman Denys Corbett Wilson completes the first completely successful aeroplane crossing of the Irish Sea, from Goodwick in Wales to Crane near Enniscorthy in Ireland ( Robert Loraine's flight in 1910, often credited as the first crossing, landed 200 feet short ).
* 1995-2002 Sir Denys Hartley Henderson ( born 1932 )
Denis the Carthusian ( 1402 1471 ), also known as Denys van Leeuwen or Denis Ryckel, was a Roman Catholic theologian and mystic.
Denys Corbet ( 1826 1910 ) was considered the " Last Poet " of Guernsey French and published many poems in his day in his native tongue in the island newspaper and privately.
* Denys Corbet ( 1826 1909 ) described himself as the Draïn Rimeux ( last poet ), but literary production continued.
* Pierre Denys de Montfort ( 1766 1820 ), French naturalist
Denys Jones ( producer 1961 72 ) and Freeman split the programme into four: chart newcomers, new releases, LPs and the Top 10.
The Denyses appear never to have lived at Kingston Russell, and in 1542 Sir Walter Denys ( 1501 1571 ) of Dyrham, great-great-grandson of Sir Gilbert Denys and Margaret Russell sold Kingston Russell to his younger brother Sir Maurice Denys ( 1516 1563 ), who sold it in March 1543 / 4 to the Crown.

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