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To be sure, architects, not only in Switzerland, continue to plan kilometer-sized buildings.

The architects not only created settings that allowed for dramatically different moods, but also installed a projection screen that retracts when not in use.

The map conveyed the message that cities can foster solidarity among architects, not only in matters of style, but also in resistance to stupidity.

In the built environment this kind of redirection can only be accomplished by architects, not only by specifying and designing the building's fabric and services in exemplary ways, but also by expressing architecture's capacity to transform it.

The achievements of painters and architects not only directed Burckhardt's attention toward Italy and the Renaissance; they also helped to reduce law, politics, and diplomacy to a somewhat inferior status in his concept of the past.

Inspired by Japanese homes, the Miel Architects not only made the bathroom the center of the living space, but he copied the concept of Shoji "paper" panels (they're often created using rice paper on a wood frame) as a way of dividing the home.

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Cass Gilbert was identified as the architect not only of the Woolworth Building but also of the former Austin, Nichols Warehouse on Kent Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.

"Community Architect not only offers a wealth of new information and insights on Clarence S. Stein, one of the seminal planners of the twentieth century, but also affords a revealing examination of the circle of which he was an essential part and which was so important in fostering his intellectual growth.

"But then sometimes," interjects Andrew Hunter Murray, another elf, "you see something that's front-page news and think, 'I'm having that.'" John Lloyd – architect not only of QI but also of most that is worthwhile in modern British TV, from Blackadder to Spitting Image – has a near-religious reverence for facts.

In your article describing the happy reuse of some distinguished New York buildings as hotels ["From Front Office to Front Desk," Sept. 10], you quite rightly noted the work of Raymond Hood as architect not only of the American Radiator Building, but of The Daily News and old McGraw-Hill buildings as well.

Yale itself is the exhibition: It conjures the architect not only with words and pictures, but in concrete and stone.

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