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=People=
*[[Philip D. Plowright]] (design theorist and architectural academic) (https://www.routledge.com/authors/i7626-philip-plowright; https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Philip-D.-Plowright/66679996; https://play.google.com/store/info/name/Philip_D_Plowright?id=12mjw2tj3&pli=1; https://topline.com/people/philip-plowright-91cdf1bfda; https://newbooksnetwork.com/making-architecture-through-being-human; https://ltu.edu/faculty/plowright-philip/)
*[[Phil Ayres]] Researcher and book author on topic of technology digital design and representation in architecture.
*[[Iman Ansari]] - architect, urbanist; founding principal, [[AN.ONYMOUS]]; [http://www.an-onymous.com]; [http://www.an-onymous.com/people]; [http://www.archdaily.com/tag/an-onymous]; [http://www.architectural-review.com/view/interviews/interview-peter-eisenman/8646893.article]; [http://archpaper.com/news/articles.asp?id=6720]; [http://www.metropolismag.com/Point-of-View/August-2013/Q-A-Edwin-Chan]; [http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/projects/un-habitat-nairobi-kenya.html]; [http://culture.pl/en/article/polish-participation-in-rebuilding-the-rockaways]; [http://inhabitat.com/nyc/tag/moma-ps1-call-for-ideas]; [http://article.wn.com/view/2013/07/01/Exterra]; [http://vimeo.com/61991717]; [http://www.acsa-arch.org/docs/default-source/conferences-files/2013-fc-project-catalog.pdf?sfvrsn=6]
*[[Elizabeth Brink]] is a design strategist and Co-CEO of [[Gensler]], the world’s top architecture firm according to rankings published by [https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/16940-top-300-us-architecture-firms-of-2024 Architectural Record], [https://www.bdcnetwork.com/top-175-architecture-firms-2023 Building Design + Construction], and [https://interiordesign.net/research/interior-designs-top-100-giants-2024 Interior Design]. She has served co-CEO with [[Jordan Goldstein]] [https://www.archpaper.com/2023/10/gensler-julia-simet-jordan-goldstein-co-ceo-andy-cohen-diane-hoskins-global-co-chairs since 2024]. Brink is a member of the [https://lachamber.com/pages/staff-directory Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Governors] and the [https://www.anderson.ucla.edu/about/centers/ucla-anderson-forecast/board-of-advisors UCLA Anderson Forecast Board of Advisors]. The Los Angeles Business Journal named Brink to its Women of Influence list in [https://labusinessjournal.com/issues/leaders-of-influence/women-of-influence-construction-engineering-architecture-2023 2023] and [https://www.bizjournals.com/losangeles/news/2021/09/20/la-biz-announces-2021-women-of-influence.html 2021]. She was also a 2020 nominee for the [https://fw11/doclibrarynew/2637386963701736284.pdf LABJ Women's Leadership Series & Awards]. Brink earned her [Bachelor of Arts] from [https://www.bizjournals.com/losangeles/news/2021/10/18/woi-elizabeth-brink-gensler.html Princeton University] and her [Master of Architecture] from [https://labusinessjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/2023_WOI-Construction_opt.pdf UCLA Architecture and Urban Design].
* [[Bernard Cache]] ???
* [[Antonio Contino]], co-builder of the [[Rialto Bridge]] and architect of the [[Bridge of Sighs]], both historically influential bridges in [[Venice]]
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* [[W. Scott Dunne]] - Dallas-based architect; designer of 20 or so theaters for the [[Interstate United]] chain in the 1920s and 1930s, the [[Fair Park Band Shell]], the [[Bagdad Supper Club]] (nightclub), and a number of houses; but apparently he did NOT design the [[Texas Theatre (Seguin)]] in [[Seguin, Texas]], despite error by [[Cinema Treasures]]; [[User:WoodyinNYC|WoodyinNYC]] ([[User talk:WoodyinNYC|talk]]) 07:20, 30 November 2013 (UTC)
* [[Guy Geier]] - Gerard F.X. "Guy" Geier, II (b. 1954), 2018 President-Elect of [[American Institute of Architects]] New York Chapter, Managing Partner of [[FXFOWLE Architects]], and [[Fellow of the American Institute of Architects]]. American architect and interior designer, Partner-in-Charge for LEED Platinum [[SAP SE]] North America Headquarters and LEED Platinum [[National Audubon Society]] Headquarters [[http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/realestate/06sqft.html]]. [[http://calendar.aiany.org/2017/11/06/aia-new-york-board-inaugural-2/]][[http://www.obsessedshow.com/episodes/guy-geier]][[http://tedxtimessquare.com/?page_id=663]][[http://www.fxfowle.com/profile/8/people/6/guy-geier/]][[http://www.centerforarchitecture.org/support/presidents-circle/]]
*[[Jordan Goldstein]] is an architect and Co-CEO of [[Gensler]], the world’s top architecture firm according to rankings published by [https://www.architecturalrecord.com/articles/16940-top-300-us-architecture-firms-of-2024 Architectural Record], [https://www.bdcnetwork.com/top-175-architecture-firms-2023 Building Design + Construction], and [https://interiordesign.net/research/interior-designs-top-100-giants-2024 Interior Design]. He was named as the [https://www.archpaper.com/2023/10/gensler-julia-simet-jordan-goldstein-co-ceo-andy-cohen-diane-hoskins-global-co-chairs incoming Co-CEO in 2023] and has served in partnership with Co-CEO [[Elizabeth Brink]] [https://www.archpaper.com/2024/06/gensler-promotes-elizabeth-brink-co-ceo-julia-simit-first-global-talent-officer since 2024]. Goldstein’s major projects include [https://www.fastcompany.com/90816865/marriott-hq-design-collaboration Marriott International’s global headquarters], [https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2023/10/31/gensler-diane-hoskins-jordan-goldstein.html Under Armour’s global headquarters], the [https://interiordesign.net/projects/gensler-draws-on-silver-screen-glamour-for-the-makeover-of-the-motion-picture-association-headquarters-in-washington Motion Picture Association’s headquarters], and the campus of [https://mdaiaawards.secure-platform.com/a/gallery/rounds/20/details/20168 Duke Kunshan University] in China. Goldstein was elevated to the College of Fellows of the [https://arch.umd.edu/news-events/three-mapp-alumni-elevated-aias-prestigious-college-fellows American Institute of Architects in 2019] and the [https://iida.org/press-release/39002 International Interior Design Association in 2020]. He earned his [[Bachelor of Architecture]] from the [https://arch.umd.edu/news-events/three-mapp-alumni-elevated-aias-prestigious-college-fellows University of Maryland’s School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation] and [[Master of Architecture]] from the [https://www.design.upenn.edu/architecture/graduate/events/virtual-weitzman-school-talk-architecture-optimism-post-pandemic University of Pennsylvania Stuart Weitzman School of Design].
*[[Prof. Kevin Klinger]] important researcher in the topic of digital fabrication in architecture and chair of several leading conferences.
* [[Guo Maolin]] ([[Guo]] is his surname/family name) aka {{Q|Q11643310}} - Taiwanese born, Japanese architect and urban planner, introduced skyscrapers in Japan (1920-2012)
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* [[Victor Hornbein]] - Denver, Colorado, architect; [http://5280mod.wordpress.com/2009/06/11/architect-profiles-victor-hornbein-1914-1995]; [http://www.historicdenver.org/resources/victor-hornbein]
* [[Jill Lever]], architectural librarian and curator
* [[Sara Lopergolo]] - founder of Lopergolo + Bartling Architects and former Partner at [[Selldorf Architects]], Fellow of the American Institute of Architects. [https://www.madamearchitect.org/interviews/2018/1/17/collaboration-and-perspective-sara-lopergolo] [https://www.timesunion.com/hudsonvalley/culture/article/center-for-photography-woodstock-kingston-reopens-20034132.php] [https://www.theschoharienews.com/2024/12/diamond-hollow-books-relocates.html] [https://www.aiany.org/news/featured-member-sara-lopergolo-faia/] [https://lopergolobartling.com/about]
* [[David Martyn (architect)]] - Through his company [[Tenfold Engineering]], Martyn designs and builds portable buildings that can self-assemble in 10 minutes. [https://www.bbc.com/reel/playlist/homes-of-the-future?vpid=p06ywmwh]; [https://www.cnn.com/style/article/ubox-prefab-home/index.html]; [https://www.engineere.com/XX/Unknown/414092698744194/TenFold-Engineering]; [https://www.forbes.com/sites/jenniferhicks/2015/04/26/ten-fold-engineering-creates-self-forming-liveable-structures/?sh=7ee99f0a928e]; [https://www.designbuild-network.com/comment/pop-up-buildings/]; [https://meccinteriors.com/designbites/the-amazing-building-technology-of-ten-fold/]; [https://thepremierdaily.com/homes-build-themselves/]; [https://www.tenfoldengineering.com/]
* [[Praneet Mathur]] - [https://www.praneetmathur.me]
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=Architectural firms and organisations=
*[[Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture]] (ACSA) - nonprofit, membership association comprising of 12 charter member universities; founded in 1912 to advance the quality of architectural education<ref>https://www.jstor.org/publisher/acsa</ref><ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=hMuMEAAAQBAJ&dq=Association+of+Collegiate+Schools+of+Architecture&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjD8-aO-rmKAxX6LkQIHT7nIt4Q6AF6BAgKEAM</ref><ref>https://power.buellcenter.columbia.edu/resources/organizations/association-collegiate-schools-architecture</ref><ref>https://careers.usc.edu/organizations/association-of-collegiate-schools-of-architecture-acs/</ref>
* [[5+design]] - California-based international architecture firm; has designed projects around the world, including [[The China World Trade Center]], the [[Dubai International Financial Centre]] and Wuhan, China's first lifestyle center; {{URL|5plusdesign.com}}; [http://articles.latimes.com/2013/jun/14/business/la-fi-mo-hollywood-real-estate-design-firm-finds-work-overseas-20130613]; [http://www.wired.com/2014/07/evolution-internet-impact-retail-spaces]; [http://www.rdmag.com/articles/2014/08/3-d-printing-builds-architecture]; [http://inhabitat.com/interview-5designs-michael-ellis-discusses-anti-obesity-architecture]
* [[Carpenter Sellers Del Gatto Architects]] (Carpenter Sellers Del Gatto Architects (CSD) is a full service architecture and interior design firm established in Las Vegas, NV in 1986.) (https://www.csdarchitecture.com/, publications: https://www.csdarchitecture.com/publications)* [[Pace, Architecture, Engineering + Planning]] - Kuwaiti-based international architecture and engineering firm founded in 1986 by Hamid Abdulsalam Shuaib. Projects include [[The Avenues (Kuwait)]] and [[Central Bank of Kuwait]]. ([https://bazaar.town/architecture-kuwait-pace-50/]) ([www.pace-me.com]) ([https://meconstructionnews.com/9272/tarek-shuaib-keeping-the-pace-at-the-kuwait-architecture-firm])
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* [[rzlbd]] RZLBD IS A BOUTIQUE ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE BASED IN TORONTO FOUNDED BY ARCHITECT REZA ALIABADI ...; {{URL|http://www.rzlbd.com}}; [http://www.rzlbd.com/pdf/rzlbd-publication-bibliography.pdf]; [http://rzlbd.tumblr.com]; [http://www.theglobeandmail.com/search/?q=reza+aliabadi]; [http://www.archdaily.com/office/rzlbd]; [https://www.amazon.com/RZLBD-Hopscotch-Reza-Aliabadi/dp/1908967900] '' (advertisement removed)'' '''[[User:DGG| DGG]]''' ([[User talk:DGG| talk ]]) 16:11, 4 July 2017 (UTC)
* [[Stevens & Wilkinson]] (originally [[Burge & Stevens]]) - [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/burge-and-stevens]; Atlanta-based architecture, engineering, and interior design firm; founded 1919; designed the first public housing project in the United States, [[Techwood Homes]], and is responsible for bringing modernist architecture to K–12 schools in the Southeast, beginning with the [[E. Rivers School]] in 1951 [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/stevens-and-wilkinson]; designed the [[Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport]] in the 1970s; collaborated with [[Marcel Breuer]] for the design of the [[Atlanta Central Library]] ([http://bbook.tumblr.com/post/52602614943/archiveofaffinities-marcel-breuer-hamilton]) and [[Robert A. M. Stern]] for a forthcoming [[Judicial Center]] adjacent to the [[Georgia State Capitol]]
* [[Stonehill Taylor]] [https://stonehilltaylor.com/]
* [[Tamayouz Excellence Award]] (International Architecture Award established in 2012, now one of the most important architectural programmes in the middle east) ([https://www.dezeen.com/2012/08/22/zaha-hadid-to-judge-iraqi-student-design-award/], [https://www.middleeastarchitect.com/41106-aga-khan-documentation-center-at-mit-wins-tamayouzs-mohamed-makiya-prize-for-architecture], [https://www.middleeastarchitect.com/thoughts/tamayouz-excellence-award-launches-2018-cycle-of-rifat-chadirji-prize])
* [[Tipton Associates, APAC]] (Tipton Associates, APAC, is the present-day organization of Baton Rouge's oldest architecture firm, founded by Benjamin H. Goodman in 1879. The architecture, interiors, and planning firm has worked at [[Louisiana State University]] since the 1950s and today specializes in higher education and student life work.)([http://tipton-associates.com])
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; AFRICA
* [[Cleopatra Hotel]] – [[Tunis]], [[Tunisia]]; venue for December 2012 sale, by [[Finance Ministry (Tunisia)|Tunisian Finance Ministry]], of deposed [[President of Tunisia|Tunisian President]] [[Zine El Abidine Ben Ali]]'s possessions; "a sumptuous property in the northern suburb of Tunis" ([http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/22/world/africa/ben-alis-possessions-to-be-auctioned-in-tunisia.html])
* [[Ksar Draa]] - [[Timimoun]], [[Algeria]] - a mysterious ancient ruin structure in the middle of the dune-ocean of the [[Sahara Desert]]
* [[Safaricom Indoor Arena]] – sports venue in [[Nairobi]], [[Kenya]]; venue for speech given by Barack Obama during his July 2015 trip to Kenya; may be branded name for the [[Moi International Sports Centre#Kasarani Indoor Arena|Kasarani Indoor Arena]] within the [[Moi International Sports Centre]]; [http://www.stadiumskenya.co.ke/index.php/category-slideshow/150-safaricom-wins-naming-branding-rights]; [http://www.vnews.com/news/nation/world/17931828-95/obama-kenya-is-at-crossroads]
; ASIA
* [[Shahi Jama Masjid, Sambhal]] - [[Babar]], The First Mughal Ruler constructed the First Babri Masjid in [[Sambhal]] which is to date considered to be a historic monument. (https://sambhal.nic.in/history/ last paragraph)
* [[Sirkip and Taizang Towers (Stupas)]] - located east of Turpan in Xinjiang, China [https://www.farwestchina.com/travel/xinjiang-buddhist-stupas/]
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* [[A Bloc]], a shopping centre in [[Otaniemi]], [[Espoo]], [[Finland]] ([https://abloc.fi/en/ Official site])
* [[Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God and the Holy Royal Martyrs]] in [[Gunnersbury]] (sometimes described as [[Chiswick]]) London; [[:ru:Успенский собор (Лондон, Русская православная церковь заграницей)]]
*[[:ru:Церковь Николая Чудотворца Мокринская]] – Orthodox church in Yaroslavl in Russia
*[[Dairy Farmers Towers]], tallest buildings in [[Newcastle, New South Wales]], Australia<ref>https://www.newmagazine.com.au/dairy-farmers-towers/</ref><ref>https://thirdigroup.com.au/project/dairy-farmers/</ref>
* [[Le Corbusier Centre (Chandigarh)]], also known as the Old Architect Building, now a museum. [http://www.chandigarhtourism.gov.in/lcc/index.html]
* [[Gaswerk Frankfurt (Oder)]] - [[:de:Gaswerk Frankfurt (Oder)]]
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* [[Aspen Hall (Harrodsburg, Kentucky)]] – historic home in an historic neighborhood in [[Harrodsburg, Kentucky]]; now converted to a bed and breakfast inn
*[[Chapelle des Ursulines]], historical chapel in [[Quebec City]] <ref> https://www.lonelyplanet.com/canada/quebec-city/old-town-port/attractions/chapelle-des-ursulines/a/poi-sig/1362264/1342646</ref><ref> https://books.google.com/books?id=RglgAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA132&dq=chapelle+des+ursulines&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjR6oHJxKWAAxX1kWoFHSr5CA8Q6AF6BAgHEAM </ref>
*[[Hilton Chicago O'Hare Airport Hotel]]
* [[Dollar Savings Bank Building]] Historic bank and clocktower along the grand concourse in fordham.
* [[Chevalier Theatre]] Historic theater in Medford, Massachusetts. Named after veteran and flight pioneer Godfrey Chevalier [https://calendar.artsboston.org/venue/chevalier-theatre/], [https://chevaliertheatre.com/venue-info/]
* [[Chicago & North Western Depot in Waukesha]], [[Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Depots]] in Hartland and Oconomowoc. Railway stations in Waukesha County Wisconsin.
* [[Clearview Mall (Pennsylvania)|Clearview Mall]] <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.visitbutlercounty.com/shopping/clearview-mall |title=Clearview Mall}}</ref>
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* [[Cecil Hotel (Calgary, Canada)]] - A [https://calgaryherald.com/gallery/gallery-a-look-back-at-the-cecil-hotel historic hotel] in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
*[[1355 Market Street]], historic San Francisco building that serves as [[Twitter]]'s headquarters
*[[Mushroom House]], house in [[Black’s Beach]], San Diego, California <ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=NXQkDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT137&dq=mushroom+house+san+diego&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwicpvz--p2JAxW5G9AFHTESA54Q6AF6BAgIEAM</ref><ref>https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/story-behind-the-iconic-mushroom-house-on-blacks-beach/509-cd4fded0-cd1f-4d1e-ba99-b521ab298baa</ref>
* [[St. John's Methodist Church (St. Louis, Missouri)]], historic church building
; LATIN AMERICA/CARIBBEAN
*[[List of tallest buildings in Cuba]]
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=General concepts and styles=
* [[Adelspalais]] - a style and type of building prevalent mainly around the Ringstrasse in Vienna, Austria (17-02-15)
* [[Arroyo stone]] - a common building material in Los Angeles, California; also in other places (24-01-11)
* [[Ayyubid Architecture]] (architectural style of the Ayyubid dynasty of Syria and Egypt) (06-05-21)
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** Some potential sources: [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.3130/jaabe.14.505?needAccess=true&][https://cdn.vanderbilt.edu/vu-my/wp-content/uploads/sites/1671/2014/12/14130027/Of-Palaces-and-PagodasSM.pdf][https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt21668kt][https://era.ed.ac.uk/handle/1842/21141][https://www.jstor.org/stable/4629399?seq=1][https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342315945_Reconstruction_of_Xi_Qingling_Temple_in_Guilin_Cultural_Moral_Ethical_Economic_and_Tourist_Prospects][https://www.jstor.org/stable/25207967?seq=1][https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00094633.2019.1635852?journalCode=mcsh20]
* [[Coretti]] - little niches like opera-boxes above the side chapels usually in Jesuit churches
* [[definitions of architecture]]<ref>Four historical definitions of architecture {{ISBN|0773539565}}</ref>
* [[Digital Tectonics]]
* [[French Norman Revival Architecture]] - an architectural style apparently very similar to [[Tudor Revival architecture]]
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* [[Kanakan]] - an expert on ancient construction methods in central Asia
* [[open levee]] (a.k.a. "Kasumi-tei". [[:ja:霞堤]])
* [[Prairie house (Old West)]] – widespread style from the old American West
* [[Pure water ridge]] - [[:zh:清水脊]]
* [[rambling home]] - a house that has lots of extensions added over generations, producing a "rambing" look; see ''[[The House of the Seven Gables]]''
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* [[Architecture of Papua New Guinea]]
* [[Architecture of Paraguay]]
* [[Baroque architecture in Russia]] - at December 2024, redirects to [[Russian Baroque]]
* [[Architecture of Rwanda]]
* [[Architecture of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic]]
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=Other=
*[[UNESCO Prix Versailles]] - [[UNESCO]] award honoring architecture and design, focused on public spaces and infrastructure (airports, hotels, shopping malls, etc. - [https://www.prix-versailles.com/2021-awards 2021 winners here]▼
*[[Johtohshiki]] / [[shàngliáng]] ([[:ja:上棟式]]/[[:zh:上梁]]) - Japanese style [[topping out]]. / Chinese style topping out.▼
▲[[UNESCO Prix Versailles]] - [[UNESCO]] award honoring architecture and design, focused on public spaces and infrastructure (airports, hotels, shopping malls, etc. - [https://www.prix-versailles.com/2021-awards 2021 winners here]
*[[Concrete apron]] - [https://saguaroasphalt.com/what-is-a-concrete-apron/]
*[[Ranma (architectural)]]([[:ja:欄間]]) (Now dirirect [[Transom (architecture)]]'s littlle section. - The [[Transom (architecture)|transom]] of Japanese architecture
▲[[Johtohshiki]] / [[shàngliáng]] ([[:ja:上棟式]]/[[:zh:上梁]]) - Japanese style [[topping out]]. / Chinese style topping out.
=Landscape architecture=
* [[Definitions of entrance units]]<ref>Definitions of entrance units {{OCLC|1028117162}}</ref>
* [[SWA Group]] (Landscape Architecture, Planning, and Urban Design firm founded in 1957, previously known as Sasaki and Walker Associates. 100% employee-owned since 1973, with eight offices across the USA and China. Completed projects include [[Hunter's Point South|Hunter's Point South Park]], [[Sandy Hook Memorial|The Clearings: Sandy Hook Memorial]], [[Burj Khalifa]], and [[Stanford University]].) ([https://www.tclf.org/pioneer/swa-group], [https://www.asla.org/uploadedfiles/swa_history.pdf], [https://www.archpaper.com/2024/02/as-labor-concerns-play-a-more-central-role-in-architectural-discourse-employee-owned-design-firms-offer-a-half-century-of-precedent/], [https://www.archpaper.com/2024/11/john-wong-five-decades-practice-at-swa/])
=Urban studies and planning=
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