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  2. Roy Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Sir Roy Burman Grounds (18 December 1905 – 2 March 1981) was an Australian architect. His early work included buildings influenced by the Moderne movement of the 1930s, and his later buildings of the 1950s and 1960s, such as the National Gallery of Victoria and the adjacent Victorian Arts Centre, cemented his legacy as a leader in Australian architecture.

  3. Roy Grounds House - Wikipedia

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    The Roy Grounds House, at 24 Hill Street, Toorak in Melbourne, Australia, was designed by Sir Roy Grounds as his own home for his wife Betty and himself. It is celebrated as one of the most outstanding works of modernist domestic architecture of the mid 20th century in Victoria, a time of great experimentation, and one of the most notable designs by Roy Grounds, one of the most well known and ...

  4. John Shute (architect) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] His book, The First and Chief Grounds of Architecture, was the first work in English on classical architecture. [3] [4] Shute's patron was John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, for whom he built a residential wing at Dudley Castle. [4] He was also known as a painter of miniatures. [5]

  5. Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library - Wikipedia

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    The museum comprises several buildings. In 1969, a large building that houses the library and conservation facilities was dedicated in honor of H. F.'s sister, a noted historic preservationist, and named the Louise du Pont Crowninshield Research Building. [6] A pavilion building, separate from the main house, was built in the 1960s to welcome ...

  6. History of construction - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving book detailing historical building techniques is the treatise of the Roman author, Vitruvius, but his approach was neither scholarly nor systematic. Much later, in the Renaissance , Vasari mentions Filippo Brunelleschi 's interest in researching Roman building techniques, although if he wrote anything on the subject it ...

  7. General contractor - Wikipedia

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    A general contractor is a construction manager employed by a client, usually upon the advice of the project's architect or engineer. [7] General Contractors are mainly responsible for the overall coordination of a project and may also act as building designer and construction foreman (a tradesman in charge of a crew).

  8. School library - Wikipedia

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    The goal of a school library or media center is to ensure that all members of the school community have equitable access "to books and reading, to information, and to information technology". [1] A school library or media center "uses all types of media . . . is automated, and utilizes the Internet [as well as books] for information gathering." [2]

  9. Polo Grounds - Wikipedia

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    The main entrance of the Phoenix Municipal Stadium with the Polo Grounds light poles in the background The only part of the Polo Grounds that still remains is the "John T. Brush Stairway", [ 62 ] which runs down Coogan's Bluff from Edgecombe Avenue to Harlem River Driveway at about 158th Street.