William Fielding (architect) (1875–1946), New Zealand architect, and bowls player Bill Fielding (1915–2006), English footballer William Feilding (disambiguation)...
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William Fielding (1875 – 26 July 1946) was a New Zealand architect who practised in Wellington. He was also a bowls player, winning two medals at the 1930...
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policy reformer Fred F. Fielding (born 1939), American lawyer Henry Barron Fielding (1805–1851), English botanist Roy Fielding (born 1965), American computer...
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William Butterfield (7 September 1814 – 23 February 1900) was a British Gothic Revival architect and associated with the Oxford Movement (or Tractarian...
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William Spence (1806 - 22 June 1883) was an architect based in Glasgow. He was born in 1806 at Carstairs, the second son of John Spence (1775-1849) (shoemaker)...
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William Dubois (1879–1953) was an American architect and politician. He was a prolific architect in Wyoming and nearby states, and served five terms in...
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William Edward Riley (1852 – 9 November 1937) was a British architect. He worked for twenty-two years in the British Admiralty Works Department from 1877...
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William Tyler RA (18 April 1728 – 6 September 1801) was an English sculptor, landscaper, and architect, and one of the three founding members of the Royal...
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A landscape architect is a person who is educated in the field of landscape architecture. The practice of landscape architecture includes: site analysis...
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William Burges ARA (/ˈbɜːdʒɛs/; 2 December 1827 – 20 April 1881) was an English architect and designer. Among the greatest of the Victorian art-architects...
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Sir William Robinson PC(I) (May 1644 – October 1712) was a British architect, military engineer and politician. He held several posts in the Dublin Castle...
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William Joseph Haywood FRIBA (2 November 1876 – 2 November 1957) was an English architect, urban planner and Secretary of The Birmingham Civic Society...
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SmithGroup (redirect from Fred L. Smith (architect))
architectural, engineering and planning firm. Established in 1853 by architect Sheldon Smith, SmithGroup is the longest continually operating architecture...
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William Kent (c. 1685 – 12 April 1748) was an English architect, landscape architect, painter and furniture designer of the early 18th century. He began...
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David Adler FAIA (January 3, 1882 – September 27, 1949) was an American architect who mostly practiced around Chicago, Illinois. He was prolific throughout...
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William McKinley (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901...
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William Richard Lethaby (18 January 1857 – 17 July 1931) was an English architect and architectural historian whose ideas were highly influential on the...
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practice as an architect. He married Elizabeth Ould, daughter of the Reverend William Ould, and granddaughter of the noted physician Sir Fielding Ould, and...
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William Henry Powell FRIBA (1847 - 7 June 1900) was an architect primarily based in London and South Africa. He was articled to Joseph Gardner of Folkestone...
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Mantle Fielding, Jr. (September 30, 1865 – March 27, 1941) was an American architect, art historian, and tennis player. Fielding was born in Manhattan...
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Funan "'Killing Fields' journalist dies". BBC News. 30 March 2008. Retrieved 25 May 2010. Branigin, William (17 April 1998). "Architect of Genocide Was...
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William, who was chaplain of the Rotunda Hospital. Later descendants included the painter Sir Fielding Fielding-Ould, and the noted architect William...
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William Adger Moffett (October 31, 1869 – April 4, 1933) was an American admiral and Medal of Honor recipient known as the architect of naval aviation...
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Ustad Ahmad Lahori (redirect from Ahmed Lahori (architect))
(c.1580–1649) also known as Ahmad Ma'mar Lahori was the chief Mughal architect and engineer during the reign of emperor Shah Jahan. He was responsible...
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Modern architecture (redirect from Modernist architect)
by William Le Baron Jenney (1884) The Eiffel Tower being constructed (August 1887–89) The debut of new materials and techniques inspired architects to...
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Captain William Winde (c.1645–1722) was an English gentleman architect, whose military career under Charles II, resulting in fortifications and topographical...
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him one of the foremost architects of Union victory" Liddell Hart 1993, pp. xiii, 430. Ricks, Thomas E. (June 15, 2016). "'William Tecumseh Sherman,' by...
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YWCA. The church building at 1399 McAllister Street was designed by architect William F. Gunnison and completed in 1952. In 1958, W. E. B. Du Bois spoke...
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The College of William & Mary (abbreviated as W&M) is a public research university in Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. Founded in 1693 under a royal...
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ISBN 978-0-7123-4926-0. Marsh, Jan (2005). William Morris and Red House: A Collaboration Between Architect and Owner. Not published: National Trust Books...
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