Catherine Slessor MBE is an architecture writer, critic and former editor of The Architectural Review, and a contributor to Dezeen and Architects' Journal...
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Slessor is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Catherine Slessor Scottish architecture writer Frederick Slessor (1831–1905), British railway...
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regarded as producing a building which is "quite a meal". This prompted Catherine Slessor, writing in the Architectural Review, to describe it as "A Celtic-Spanish...
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2021 series was won by the University of Edinburgh whose team of Catherine Slessor, Thomasina Miers, Miles Jupp and Phil Swanson beat Hertford College...
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Narkiewicz-Laine Nicolai Ouroussoff Aline B. Saarinen Inga Saffron Catherine Slessor Michael Sorkin Naomi Stead Allan Temko Oliver Wainwright Kennedy Fraser...
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Singh) 2021 Christmas University Challenge University of Edinburgh (Catherine Slessor, Thomasina Miers, Miles Jupp, Phil Swanson) Hertford College, Oxford...
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Cyclone Sidr in the coastal areas of Bangladesh.[citation needed] Catherine Slessor and Rob Gregory, writing in 'Emerging Architecture and Creative Resilience'...
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Albert Noel, Montreal Gazette, ay 21, 1976, p. 1 "Space Frame", by Catherine Slessor, in Extinct: A Compendium of Obsolete Objects, ed. by Adrian Forty...
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Hall". Scottish Office. 20 March 1998. Retrieved 27 October 2006. Catherine Slessor (November 2004). "Scotland the brave: operatic in both conception...
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contributor Douglass Haskell – contributor Ian Nairn – contributor Catherine Slessor, managing editor 1992–2009, editor 2010–2015 Christine Murray, editor...
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situated at the 15ft deep end. The architectural critic and editor Catherine Slessor wrote in 2019 that "Underscored by a sense of municipal decorum and...
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Nathalie de Vries, Eric Parry, Vicky Richardson, Ellen Van Loon, Catherine Slessor, Harriet Harriss, Hamza Shaikh, and Julia B. Bolles-Wilson. The winners...
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tie-breaker question. The winning University of Edinburgh team consisted of Catherine Slessor, Thomasina Miers, Miles Jupp and Phil Swanson. The second placed Hertford...
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Architectural Record, the Architectural Review, and World of Interiors Catherine Slessor, Dezeen, Architects Journal, former editor and managing editor of...
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display at Roca Gallery in London from June 1 to August 31, 2019. Catherine Slessor for The Guardian wrote: "With a penchant for layering styles and materials...
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Norman St John Stevas, Minister for the Arts, attended the launch party. Catherine Croft, the current director, took over the position from Kenneth Powell...
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Skidelsky, economic historian Sleaford Mods, electronic punk music duo Catherine Slessor, architecture critic Charlie Sloth, DJ, producer and television presenter...
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Agricultural Society. For services to Agriculture in the East Midlands. Ms Catherine Slessor – Lately Editor, The Architectural Review. For services to Architectural...
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The Yellow Book, JOVIS Verlag Berlin 2016, ISBN 978-3-86859-423-2 "Catherine Slessor, 2001 October: House by Tezuka Architects (Hadano, Japan)", The Architectural...
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Catherine Cranston (27 May 1849 – 18 April 1934), widely known as Kate Cranston or Miss Cranston, was a leading figure in the development of tea rooms...
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Award, the Betonprijs and was nominated for the ESCN award in 2010. Catherine Slessor, editor of the Architectural Review called it ‘a powerful statement...
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Wiradjuri tribe. Orange was the birthplace of poets Banjo Paterson and Kenneth Slessor, although Paterson lived in Orange for only a short time as an infant....
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Archived from the original on 2 April 2017. Retrieved 1 July 2018. Slessor, Catherine (April 2009). "030". Architectural Review. Vol. 225, no. 1346. pp...
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Royal Institute of British Architecture. Retrieved 5 March 2024. Slessor, Catherine. "High-tech was a supreme toys-for-the-boys moment". Dezeen. Dezeen...
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Sala Sinopoli. Sala Petrassi. Panoramic view of Parco Della Musica. Slessor, Catherine (May 2003). "Urban orchestration". The Architectural Review. 213 (1275):...
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Caucasus in the early years of the Second World War. Air Commodore John Slessor oversaw planning directed against Soviet oil industry. British military...
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extension is making jaws drop". The Stage. Retrieved 15 January 2020. Slessor, Catherine (3 October 2018). "RIBA Stirling Prize 2018: Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre...
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Venice Archived 18 July 2012 at the Wayback Machine Los Angeles Times. Slessor, Catherine (January 2015). "Charles Eames (1907–1978) and Ray Eames (1912–1988)"...
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(Foreword) First Overland: London - Singapore by Land Rover (2016) - by Tim Slessor, Sir David Attenborough (Foreword), Antony Barrington Brown (Photographer)...
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Notable prizes include the Christina Stead Prize for Fiction, the Kenneth Slessor Prize for Poetry, and the Douglas Stewart Prize for Non-Fiction. As of...
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