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Futurist Composer and Producer [2] Ashis Nandy: 1937 living writer on colonialism Ben Goertzel: 1966 living artificial general intelligence researcher, OpenCog: Bertrand de Jouvenel: 1903: 1987: economist Bill Joy: 1954: living: UNIX, technology dangers: Bruce Sterling: 1954: living: living design, information technology Buckminster Fuller ...
Attfield, J. 1994, The tufted carpet in Britain: its rise from the bottom of the pile 1952-1970 Journal of Design History 7: 3; Attfield, J. 1997, Design as a practice of modernity. Journal of Material Culture 3: 2; Attfield J. 1999, “Bringing modernity home: open-plan in the British domestic interior”, in At Home: An Anthology of Domestic ...
21st-century British women medical doctors (4 C, 60 P) 21st-century British women musicians (9 C, 43 P) N. 21st-century British nuns (3 C, 2 P) P.
British women fashion designers (1 C, 110 P) C. ... Pages in category "British fashion designers" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total.
British high-tech architecture [1] is a term applied principally to the work of a group of London-based architects, British High-Tech Architects, who, by following the teachings of the Architectural Association's futuristic programmes, created an architectural style best characterised by cultural and design ideals of: component-based, light weight, easily transportable, factory-finished using ...
Less than 5% of crypto entrepreneurs are women, but these female founders and influencers are breaking the bias in the world of NFTs and the metaverse.
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Lennox Grafton (1919–2017), design and project architect for the Government of Canada; Jean Hall (1896–1982), B. Arch. University of Toronto, 1923, first Canadian-trained female architect to design a building in Canada; Esther Hill (1895–1983), first female architect to graduate in Canada, from University of Toronto in 1920