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This article is about the British architect Peter Cook. For other people called Peter Cook, see Peter Cook (disambiguation) . Peter Cook (born in 1936 in Southend , Essex ) is a notable English architect , teacher and writer about architecture . From 1953 to 1958 , he studied architecture at Bournemouth College of Art, and then moved to the Architectural Association... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Peter Cook (architect)
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John Brown was an architect in Norwich , in the county of Norfolk, England . He is best known for his churches , especially cathedrals . He was also, along with his two sons, the surveyor for Norwich Cathedral . Some of his architectural works: St. Peter: Lowestoft , Suffolk ; built 1833; white brick with no tower, Carpenter's Gothic style ; demolished circa 1974... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/John Brown (architect)
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Richard Herbert Carpenter was an eminent Victorian architect . The son of the tractarian architect Richard Cromwell Carpenter , he was born in 1841 and died in 1893 . While he, working alone, designed many buildings he is best known for his collaboration with his business partner Benjamin Ingelow; their architectural practice founded by Carpenter's father based in Marylebone , London... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Richard Carpenter (architect)
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Henry Holland ( July 20 , 1745 - June 17 , 1806 ) was an architect to the English nobility who trained under Capability Brown and later married his daughter. Sir John Soane was one of his students. Holland began his career by designing Brooks's Club, St James's (1776-78), and went on to work on the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane , and the Royal Opera House . In 1777, he began the Hans Town... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Henry Holland (architect)
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This article is about John Middleton, an English architect. For other people with this name, see John Middleton John Middleton ( 1820 - 1885 was an English architect in the 19th Century. He was born in August 1820 . Though only 24, in August 1844 Middleton gained his first contract and was asked to design Cleveland Lodge, an impressive mansion situated directly beneath Roseberry Topping... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/John Middleton (architect)
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This is an incomplete list of Hungarian architects. Ignác Alpár Lipót Baumhorn Marcel Breuer Frigyes Feszl Ernő Goldfinger Alfréd Hajós Alajos Hauszmann Fülöp Herzog József Hild Károly Kós Oskar Kaufmann Béla Lajta Paul Laszlo Dezső Lauber Ödön Lechner Imre Makovecz Géza Márkus András Mayerhoffer Valér Mende Gyula Pártos Samu Pecz Mihály Pollack Ferenc Reitter... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/List of Hungarian architects
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...of the whole subject, comprehensiveness of plan, and thoughtful critical analysis, stands quite alone in architectural literature. He received the gold medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1871 . Among his works, besides those already mentioned, are: A Proposed New System of Fortification (1849), Palaces of Ninevek and Persepolis restored (1851), Mausoleum at Halicarnassus... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/James Fergusson (architect)
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Jens Jensen (1860-1951) in 1943 Jens Jensen ( September 13 , 1860 - October 1 , 1951 ) was a Danish born American landscape architect . Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early life 2 In the United States 3 Private practice 4 Design Philosophy 5 References 6 External links Early life Jens Jensen was born in either Slesvig , Denmark... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Jens Jensen (landscape architect)
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David Hamilton ( 11th May 1768 – 5th December 1853 ) was a Scottish architect based in Glasgow . He has been called the "father of the profession" in Glasgow. Notable works include Hutchesons' Hall , Nelson Monument on Glasgow Green and Lennox Castle . This Scottish biographical article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/David Hamilton (architect)
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The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland , or RIAS, is a professional body for architects in Scotland . It was founded in 1916 by Robert Rowand Anderson who donated his Georgian townhouse in Edinburgh to be used as its home, where it remains to this day. It was given its Royal charter in 1922 . Associate membership is available to any member of the ARB who lives and... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland
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