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Stout brought a characteristic sense of place to his designs, often transforming cues from their surrounding environments into imaginative architectural flourishes.
"There are a lot of bright, enthusiastic, imaginative architectural students who could do something amazing with it – a coat of paint, lighting.
While serving in the German army during World War I, he made a series of highly imaginative architectural sketches that attracted widespread attention when they were exhibited in Berlin shortly after the war.
This stupendous object is a fantasy of ancient decadence created by the brilliantly imaginative architectural artist Piranesi using pieces of ancient sculpture that he found in the ruins of the emperor Hadrian's villa.
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Trehilyn's restoration has been careful, precise and imaginative; the architectural historian Dr Greg Stevenson of Lampeter University advised on materials and methods (as he does for other buildings in the Under the Thatch project, see story below).
For Upton, the site is a metaphor for the role of imaginative distortion in architectural history.
Maggie's centres have proved one of the most imaginative and sensitive architectural patrons this year, with the opening of two new cancer care buildings, in Nottingham, by Piers Gough and Paul Smith, and Swansea, by Kisho Kurokawa.
In the early 20th century new suburbs were built, several in the Amsterdam school of architectural style; their imaginative, asymmetrical motifs broke up the monotony associated with suburban public housing units.
It is the combination of imaginative structures with real world architectural monuments and symbols that allows the art truly shine and function to full effect (Edward Cella Art + Architecture, Miracle Mile).
Stanford White, (born November 9, 1853, New York, New York, U.S. died June 25 , 1906 New York) American architect who was the most-imaginative partner in the influential architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White.
November 9, 1853 New York City, New York June 25, 1906 New York City, New York Stanford White, (born November 9, 1853, New York, New York, U.S. died June 25 , 1906 New York) American architect who was the most-imaginative partner in the influential architectural firm McKim, Mead, and White.
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