John Stevens (1824-1881) was an American architect who practiced in Boston, Massachusetts. He was known for ecclesiastical design, and designed churches...
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propeller John Stevens (architect) (1824–1881), American architect John Calvin Stevens (1855–1940), American architect John Frank Stevens (1853–1943)...
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John Calvin Stevens (October 8, 1855 – January 25, 1940) was an American architect who worked in the Shingle Style, in which he was a major innovator,...
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John Howard Stevens (February 23, 1879 – February 1, 1958) was an American architect who worked in the Shingle style and the Colonial Revival style. Stevens...
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John Nash (18 January 1752 – 13 May 1835) was one of the foremost British architects of the Georgian and Regency eras, during which he was responsible...
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architect John Calvin Stevens, and was one of Portland's earliest examples of Shingle style architecture. The house was prominently used by Stevens in...
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Stevens, a businessman and inventor, and Edwin Augustus Stevens, who founded the Stevens Institute of Technology. His paternal grandparents were John...
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Steven Holl (born December 9, 1947) is a New York–based American architect and watercolorist. His work includes the 2022 Rubenstein Commons at the Institute...
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century. George W. Stevens was born October 1, 1834, in Andover, Massachusetts, to Phinehas Stevens (1800-1864). Phinehas Stevens was a millwright and...
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The following is a list of notable architects – well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable structures, which point to an article...
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Elsie Stevens (1907-?), British artist Henry Isaac Stevens (1806–1873), English architect John Calvin Stevens (1855–1940), American architect John Howard...
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bubble, Stevens describes his approach as using "materials in the landscape... to relate to the air and the water a bit more deeply". One of Stevens' most...
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buildings. Established through an 1868 bequest from Edwin Augustus Stevens, enrollment at Stevens includes more than 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students...
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John Edward Lautner (16 July 1911 – 24 October 1994) was an American architect. Following an apprenticeship in the mid-1930s with the Taliesin Fellowship...
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John Hayward (1807–1891) was a Gothic Revival architect based in Exeter, Devon, who gained the reputation as "the senior architect in the west of England"...
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Edward Cephas John Stevens (1837–1915), New Zealand politician Edward F. Stevens, (1860-1946), American architect and author Ed Stevens, a character from...
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The John Stevens Shop, founded in 1705, is a stone carving business on Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island, that is one of the oldest continuously operating...
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Derek Stevens (born September 17, 1967) is an American businessman who owns several hotel-casinos in downtown Las Vegas. Stevens, along with his brother...
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Villa Cavrois (category Robert Mallet-Stevens)
Croix is a large modernist mansion built in 1932 by French architect Robert Mallet-Stevens for Paul Cavrois, an industrialist from Roubaix active in the...
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the Alaska Legislature to honor then long-standing U.S. Senator Ted Stevens. Stevens survived a crash at the airport in 1978 that also killed his then-wife...
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as Mr William Stevens ("Mr Stevens, Sr") Hugh Grant as Reginald Cardinal (Lord Darlington's godson) Tim Pigott-Smith as Mr Tom Benn John Haycraft as Auctioneer...
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compositions Edwin Augustus Stevens Jr., marine engineer, naval architect, and a founder of Cox & Stevens Hobart Upjohn, architect, best known for designing...
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religion, meaning, truth, freedom, psychology, colonialism, and war. George Stevens, Jr. notes that while many directors rely on post-production editing to...
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Sir John Soane RA FSA FRS (/soʊn/; né Soan; 10 September 1753 – 20 January 1837) was an English architect who specialised in the Neo-Classical style....
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inscription on Stevens's grave When Congress adjourned in late July, Stevens remained in Washington, too ill to return to Pennsylvania. Stevens was in pain...
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as Murphy Ranch. Winona and Norman Stevens purchased it from Jessie Murphy in 1933 or 1934. Winona Bassett Stevens was a wealthy heiress, inheriting a...
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Univac as a software designer, and later to Xerox as an operating system architect. In 1978, he joined Computer Sciences Corporation as a software consultant...
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Scott were also prominent architects. In 1868 he married Mary Ann Stevens, eldest daughter of the Reverend Thomas Stevens, founder of Bradfield College...
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Coolidge was married to Helen Granger Stevens (1876–1962), a family friend and the daughter of Henry James Stevens and Helen Meade Granger. Their summer...
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Princess Station, a Victorian train depot built in the 1870s; the John H. Stevens House, built in 1849 and moved to the park from its original location...
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