Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Architecture
Architects, firms, organizations
- Howard Madole - award winning architect who worked mostly in the southwestern USA. I've never requested a page before but was surprised not to find him in Wikipedia. This page has links to lots of other references about Mr. Madole
Marsha Mardock. "Howard Madole".
- Roy Harrover - award-winning architect of Memphis International Airport, Mud Island, Memphis Riverpark and Museum, Rust Hall - Memphis College of Art, One Commerce Square, Church of the River (First Unitarian Church of Memphis). FAIA, Yale graduate, Roy P. Harrover and Associates
- Iman Ansari - architect, urbanist, and founding principal of AN.ONYMOUS
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- Bystrup Architecture Design Engineering - winner of Betongtavlen and the competition RIBA pylon design 1 and 2
- Nathaniel Curtis, Jr. - architect, designer of the Louisiana Superdome; designer of the Rivergate, a teaching hospital at the Free University of Berlin, and many other historic buildings
- Victor Hornbein - Denver, CO, architect
- Uzo Nishiyama - Japanese city planner and architect; devoted Communist; has a memorial library
- Ecobuild - world's-largest annual event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment
- Patkau Architects - award-winning Vancouver-based firm
- Reiulf Ramstad Architects - award-winning Norwegian-based firm; highlighted as a "leading architect of the 21st century" by WANs 21 for 21 Awards; multiple awards for Trollstigen at Architizer A+ Awards
- Nigel Peake - architect/illustrator; lives in Ireland; trained as an architect at the University of Edinburgh; drawings and paintings have been exhibited in various places in the world
- Line and Space - award winning Tucson, Arizona based firm focused on the design of innovative and ecologically sound buildings
- W. Scott Dunne - Dallas-based architect, designer of 20 or so theaters for the Interstate United chain in the 1920s and 30s, the Fair Park Band Shell, the Bagdad Supper Club (nightclub), and a number of houses. But apparently he did NOT design the Texas Theatre in Seguin, despite error by Cinema Treasures Requested by WoodyinNYC (talk · contribs). Requested on 07:20, 30 November 2013 (UTC).
- Pascall+Watson - London based International Architecture Company. Specialising in airport terminals. Currently (2013-2014) ranked 12th in AJ100
- Mechanical Contractor - When I pass by construction sites I often see trucks and (more typically) vans labeled, "Mechanical Contractors" and was wondering exactly what that means. Based largely upon my observation of the presence of these trucks and vans at different stages in the building process I think the term may generally mean building contractors who specialize in HVAC, plumbing, and electrical work, but it might also include surveyors and those who do structural engineering and analysis. I'm sure I'm not the only person to wonder this, so it would be helpful to have an Wiki article on it. Note to Editor - Before adding this request, I looked through the various categories and thought this might be most germane. Feel free to move this request to a different category if you know of one with more appropriate content. Many thanks
- Hadi Teherani - Hamburg based Iranian-German architect. Various relevant projects, see German Wiki. Thanks a lot!
Buildings
- Routt-Crockett House - a registered historical home in Chappel Hill, Texas
- St Anthony's Church, St Anthony in Roseland - Church in Cornwall with a south facing doorway arch showing ancient pictographs between the dog-teeth of Joseph of Arimathea and Jesus Christ visiting Britain
- Aldborough House - Dublin’s last great house of the eighteenth century, amongst the most important surviving historic houses in Ireland
- Balfour Building - Art Deco-style building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
"Balfour Building". Toronto, Ontario, Canada. UrbanDB. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
"La Compañía de Jesús (Jesuit Church) - Cusco, Peru". Sacred-destinations.com. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
- Cleopatra Hotel - Tunis, Tunisia – venue for December 2012 sale, by Tunisian Finance Ministry, of deposed Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's possessions; "a sumptuous property in the northern suburb of Tunis"
Marks, Monica (December 22, 2012). "Tunisian Dictator's Possessions to be Sold at Public Auction". The New York Times
- Concourse Building - Art Deco-style building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Fulford, Robert (2000-05-08). "The Concourse: Art Deco worth saving". National Post. Retrieved 25 February 2013. "Save the Concourse Building". Omnitectural forum. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
- List of shopping malls in Russia - (see List of shopping malls in Moscow) – according to January 2013 article in The New York Times "Moscow now has 82 malls, including two of the largest in Europe..."
Kramer, Andrew E. (1 January 2013). "Malls Blossom in Russia, With a Middle Class". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 January 2013.
- Rivage Royale Building - Southport, Queensland, Australia
- Gothic Architecture in Antebellum Alabama - gothic architecture in Alabama in 1840s and 1850s; gothic influence on historic churches, commercial buildings, and private residences
- Walthamstow Town Hall - London, an impressive civic building designed by P.D. Hepworth and built during 1937-42. It is Grade 2 listed.
- White U House - Tokyo, Japan by the 2013 Pritzker Award winning architect, Toyo Ito
- The Clarence Hotel - a hotel owned by The Edge and Bono in Dublín
- Town Hall House, Sydney - City of Sydney office building, Kent Street, Sydney, built in 1977. Designed by architects Ancher Mortlock Woolley Ken Woolley
- Ontario County Courthouse - The Ontario County Courthouse is a County Courthouse in Canandaigua, NY that served as the ___location of the Susan B. Anthony trial (United States v Susan B. Anthony) in 1873.
- Middleburg Town Hall - A beautiful gothic building built in 1452 in Middelburg, South Holland.
- Ritz Hotel, Madrid - One of the most famous hotels in Spain. Sister to the Ritz hotels in Paris and London.
- Palacio Chrysler - Old Chrysler factory in Buenos Aires that had test track on the roof similar to the Lingotto building in Italy.