• Charles Willard Moore (October 31, 1925 – December 16, 1993) was an American architect, educator, writer, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects...
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    protected Landmark Number 8 in the City of Beverly Hills. Architect Charles Willard Moore once described the building as the "quintessential Hansel and Gretel...
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    a popular site for community gatherings and weddings. Architect Charles Willard Moore called it the "grandest Spanish Colonial Revival structure ever...
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    "shed roofs"). The style originated from the designs of architects Charles Willard Moore and Robert Venturi in the 1960s. Their works were influential to...
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    of the world's most famous pieces of postmodern architecture, Charles Willard Moore's Piazza d'Italia. The district has a number of significant historicist...
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  • reminiscent of southwest Native American architecture. According to Charles Willard Moore, it was built from leftovers from the Robin Hood production. Its...
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    Press, 2008, p. 39. Mughul Tomb Gardens The poetics of gardens, by Charles Willard Moore, William J. Mitchell. Published by MIT Press, 2000, p. 17. ISBN 0-262-63153-9...
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    1991: Charles Willard Moore (U.S.) 1990: E. Fay Jones (U.S.) 1989: Joseph Esherick (U.S.) 1988: (no award) 1987: (no award) 1986: Arthur Charles Erickson...
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  • additions including the postmodernist Haas School of Business by Charles Willard Moore, Soda Hall by Edward Larrabee Barnes, and the East Asian Library...
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  • non-white immigrants. Donald Willard Moore was born in Saint Michael, Barbados on November 2, 1891, to Charles Alexander Moore, a cabinetmaker and member...
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    Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-09-28. Charles Willard Moore, Gerald Allen, Donlyn Lyndon, The Place Of Houses, p.176, University...
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    Retrieved 5 March 2023. Mughul Tomb GardensThe poetics of gardens, by Charles Willard Moore, William J. Mitchell. MIT Press, 2000. ISBN 0-262-63153-9. p. 17...
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    such as the groundbreaking Wonderwall designed by noted architect Charles Willard Moore and his partner William Turnbull. A bronze copy of Ivan Meštrović's...
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    Black Oak Arkansas Anthony Miller – professional basketball player Charles Willard Moore – architect and AIA Gold Medal winner Rome (Jerome Woods) – R&B...
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    opened in the fall of 1985. The original building was designed by Charles Willard Moore and Chad Floyd. In March 2016, the museum closed for a major expansion...
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    Gordon Bunshaft, Louis Kahn, James Gamble Rogers, Frank Gehry, Charles Willard Moore, Stefan Behnisch, James Polshek, Paul Rudolph, Eero Saarinen and...
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  • Libeskind Greg Lynn Winy Maas Thom Mayne† Richard Meier† Samuel Mockbee Charles Willard Moore* Eric Owen Moss Glenn Murcutt† Enrique Norten César Pelli* Emmanuel...
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  • Moretti (1907–1973), Italy Arthur Cotton Moore (born 1935), US Charles Willard Moore (1925–1993), US Lester S. Moore (1871–1924), US Julia Morgan (1872–1957)...
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  • Medal Ross Macdonald, namesake of the Ross Macdonald Literary Award Charles Willard Moore (ARCH: B.Arch 1947, Hon Arch D. 1992), designer of Lurie Tower on...
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  • "Oral History Interview Transcript" (PDF) (Interview). Interviewed by Charles A. Birnbaum and Tom Fox. The Cultural Landscape Foundation. Retrieved 18...
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  • December 14 – Myrna Loy, American actress (b. 1905) December 16 Charles Willard Moore, American architect (b. 1926) Charizma, American rapper and MC (b...
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  • Love (with Ben Moore) original zither score by John Gruen 1943–48 – Image in the Snow 1956 – Narcissus (a film poem by Ben Moore and Willard Maas) 1966 –...
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    Mason, designer of Detroit Masonic Temple and Detroit Yacht Club Charles Willard Moore, architect, leader of the humanistic architecture movement (born...
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  • located in a converted squash court in Pierson Tower, designed by Charles Willard Moore of the Yale School of Architecture. During the renovation of the...
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    The American architect, educator, and writer Charles Willard Moore was a descendant of George Willard. Perry 1902, p. 113 Perry, Belle (1902), Lucinda...
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  • Meinecke (c. 1942, did not graduate), painter, writer, architect Charles Willard Moore (ARCH: B.Arch 1947, Hon Arch D. 1992), designer of Lurie Tower on...
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  • consultants and designers included Joseph Esherick, Donlyn Lyndon, Charles Willard Moore, Richard Whitaker and William Turnbull. The American Institute of...
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    three galleries, that opened in 1972. Post-modernist architect Charles Willard Moore greatly expanded the building in 1993, converting the "box" into...
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    Matilda Maranda Crawford (née, Quackenbush; pen names, Maude Moore, M. M., Mrs. John Crawford; 21 July 1844 – 24 December 1920) was an American-Canadian...
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    respectability, the Postmodern theorists, such as Charles Jencks, Michael Graves and Charles Willard Moore, turned their attention to earlier proto-Postmodernism...
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