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by Peter Greenaway
The Belly of an Architect is a 1987 film drama written and directed by Peter Greenaway, featuring original music by Glenn Branca and Wim Mertens.
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Arthur Whitaker
The letter was written by an architect named Arthur Whitaker who had sent the story to Arthur Conan Doyle in 1911 with a suggestion that they publish a suggestion as a joint collaboration.
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bizarrely stylized drama about a middle-aged American architect , Brian Dennehy's sense of purpose and Brian Dennehy's much younger wife while overseeing an exhibition in Rome who loses Brian Dennehy's dignity
The Belly of an Architect, Peter Greenaway’s bizarrely stylized drama about a middle-aged American architect who loses Brian Dennehy's dignity, Brian Dennehy's sense of purpose and Brian Dennehy's much younger wife while overseeing an exhibition in Rome.
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Author Charles Maginnis
Author Charles Maginnis was a noted architect and the book is slanted a bit toward architectural rendering and supplemented with the author’s own drawings (image above, bottom), but Author Charles Maginnis also includes examples from more figurative artists like Howard Pyle, Will Bradley and Alfonse Mucha.
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the architect, urban designer and theoretician Jean Maneval (
architecture's author is the architect, urban designer and theoretician Jean Maneval (1923-1986).
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philosopher Nigel Warburton
Or philosopher Nigel Warburton eventually wrote a book about the architect.
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Frank Lloyd Wright
later I find that the author was famed architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.
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by Bernardo de' Dominici 1683–1759
architects was written by Bernardo de' Dominici (or De Dominici, 1683–1759 [image, above] and was published in Naples in 1742.
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Giovanni da Verona
The author of this composition is Giovanni da Verona, a well-known sculptor and architect at the time.
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Far-sightedprovocative and challengingyet rooted in careful research and cautious speculationthis book , , , , written by architect and theorist Neil Leach,
Far-sighted, provocative and challenging, yet rooted in careful research and cautious speculation, this book, written by architect and theorist Neil Leach, is a must-read for all architects and designers – including students of architecture and all design professionals interested in keeping their practice at the cutting edge of technology.
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Agustin de la Erran Matorra
The author of the sculpture is the well-known architect from Spain, Agustin de la Erran Matorra.
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Frank Ching's name alone
Written by one of the most famous architectural authors; Frank Ching's name alone is a key selling feature for this book.
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by Elaine Harwood
architecture ’s written by Elaine Harwood of Historic England.
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Fra Giovanni
Architecture was originally written in 1513 by a monk, Fra Giovanni, to the enthroned Madonna's patron.
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by David Maclntyre for Vancouver Opera, The Gang composed by Peter Hannan for Vancouver New Music, and Game Misconduct composed by Leslie Uyeda for Festival Vancouver
His many plays include Herringbone, Stargazing, Love at Last Sight, and True Mummy; his adaptations of classic plays include Moliere’s The Miser and Goldoni’s The Servant of Two Masters that premiered at the Stratford Festival where Goldoni was a writer-in-residence; Goldoni's librettos include The Architect composed by David Maclntyre for Vancouver Opera, The Gang composed by Peter Hannan for Vancouver New Music, and Game Misconduct composed by Leslie Uyeda for Festival Vancouver.
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