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Incidentally, as benign as the men are within the walls -- which for this purpose have been stripped by designers Christine Jones and Brett Banakis to Second Stage architect Rem Koolhaas's bared look -- there is one, remaining identified, who, the men agree, must never be allowed out.
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C. 1743 Lyon, France March 29 , 1804Stockholm, Sweden Louis-Jean Desprez, (born c. 1743, Auxerre died March 29 , 1804 Stockholm) French painter, stage designer, architect, and engraver, an important figure in the transition from the rational Neoclassicism of the mid-18th century in France to the more subjective and innovative pre-Romantic works of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.
Louis-Jean Desprez, (born c. 1743, Auxerre died March 29 , 1804 Stockholm), French painter, stage designer, architect, and engraver, an important figure in the transition from the rational Neoclassicism of the mid-18th century in France to the more subjective and innovative pre-Romantic works of Étienne-Louis Boullée and Claude-Nicolas Ledoux.
Crucial decisions for the achievement of these requirements are made in the conceptual design phase, but in this stage architects' decision making is not supported by suitable approaches.
He served as architect, stage designer, engineer, and advisor to Maximilian, who delighted in animals and believed in the healing power of plants.
He was also Hitler's chosen architect and stage designer, who devised plans for grandiose monuments and mass rallies.
Urban, himself a hybrid of architect and stage designer, should have been an ideal choice to bridge the two areas.
He settled in Paris in 1724, working there as both architect and stage designer, and made the French capital his home.
The marriage was essentially over in 10 months, and a few years later she ran away with a widower architect and stage designer named Edward William Godwin.
He worked closely with the sculptor, architect and stage designer George Tsypin on the minimalist set, which uses only four natural elements — wood, stone, glass and metal — to highlight the theme of nature in the work.
March 7, 1678 Messina, Italy January 31 , 1736Madrid, Spain Filippo Juvarra, Juvarra also spelled Juvara (born March 7 , 1678 Messina, Sicily [Italy] died January 31 , 1736 Madrid, Spain) architect and stage designer who attained fame throughout Europe during the early part of the 18th century.
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