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  2. Nigel Molesworth - Wikipedia

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    Nigel Molesworth is a fictional character, the supposed author of a series of books about life in an English prep school named St Custard's. The books were written by Geoffrey Willans, with cartoon illustrations by Ronald Searle. The Molesworth books were the result of an approach by Willans to the cartoonist, Searle, to illustrate a series of ...

  3. ArchDaily - Wikipedia

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    ArchDaily is a website covering architectural news, [2] [3] projects, [4] [5] products, events, interviews and competitions, [6] opinion pieces, [7] among others, catering to architects, designers and other interested parties.

  4. Christopher Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Alexander is best known for his 1977 book A Pattern Language, a perennial seller some four decades after publication. [12] Reasoning that users are more sensitive to their needs than any architect could be, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] he collaborated with his students Sara Ishikawa, Murray Silverstein , Max Jacobson, Ingrid King, and Shlomo Angel to ...

  5. Case Study Houses - Wikipedia

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    The Stahl House, Case Study House #22. The Case Study Houses were experiments in American residential architecture sponsored by Arts & Architecture magazine, which commissioned major architects of the day, including Richard Neutra, Raphael Soriano, Craig Ellwood, Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig, Eero Saarinen, A. Quincy Jones, Edward Killingsworth, Rodney Walker, and Ralph Rapson to ...

  6. Peter Eisenman - Wikipedia

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    Peter Eisenman was born to Jewish parents on August 11, 1932, in Newark, New Jersey. [2] [3] As a child, he attended Columbia High School located in Maplewood, New Jersey.He transferred into the architecture school as an undergraduate at Cornell University and gave up his position on the swimming team in order to commit full-time to his studies.

  7. Aarhus School of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Teaching at the Aarhus School of Architecture is studio-based, emphasising group work and project work. The school places an emphasis on practice-based teaching, while maintaining an artistic approach to architecture. Teaching is organised around a number of research labs, based on on-going and close dialogue with teachers. [2]

  8. Farshid Moussavi - Wikipedia

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    Moussavi was born in 1965 in Shiraz, Iran and immigrated to London in 1979 to attend boarding school. [5] [6] She trained in architecture at the Dundee School of Architecture, University of Dundee, the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London and graduated with a Masters in Architecture (MArch II) from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design (GSD).

  9. List of books banned by governments - Wikipedia

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    In two 1948 reports, Spanish censors gave a list of objections to the books's publication. These were that the book "shows socialist inclinations, attacks the Catholic Church, gives a twisted interpretation of the Spanish Civil War and the Spanish National Movement, and contains 'tortuous concepts'." [250] Ulysses: James Joyce: 1922 Novel