Jean Labatut (c. 1899 – 1986) was an American architect who taught at Princeton University. "Jean Labatut Is Dead; Taught at Princeton". The New York...
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Jean Labatut may refer to: Jean Labatut (architect) (c. 1899–1986), American architect Jean Labatut (sport shooter) (born 1971), Brazilian sports shooter...
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French fencer Benjamín Labatut (born 1980), Chilean writer Jean Labatut (architect) (c. 1899–1986), American architect Jean Labatut (sport shooter) (born...
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of Works and his personal friend, and Princeton University Professor Jean Labatut. The monument was Raoul Otero de Galarraga's last major architectural...
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graduating, he worked for several years as an architect, served in the Army, and studied with Professor Jean Labatut at Princeton University, where he earned...
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science. Architects first started seriously studying phenomenology at Princeton University in the 1950s under the influence of Jean Labatut. In the 1950s...
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existing magazine " Archithese " . Since 1997 he was Visiting Professor Jean Labatut in Princeton. He was awarded the Schelling Architecture Theory Prize...
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Vedado with Cerro and Jesús del Monte, as planned by the architects Otero, Varela and Labatut. It would be like the center of a system of avenues and squares...
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1961 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, was a famous French architect;[citation needed] Ramiro Arrue, born 1892 in Bilbao (Spain) died 1971 in Saint-Jean-de-Luz, a painter...
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Henri Prost (category 20th-century French architects)
Chemetoff, Michel Écochard, Jean Claude Nicolas Forestier, Tony Garnier, Eugène Hénard, Gaston Jaubert, Léon Jaussely, Jean Labatut, Marcel Lods, André Lurçat...
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Geoffrey Edwin Summerhayes (category Architects from Perth, Western Australia)
Australian architect, who was based in Perth, Western Australia. Summerhayes studied architecture at Princeton and was taught by Professor Jean Labatut. Summerhayes...
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Robert Venturi (category Architects from Philadelphia)
Princeton in 1950. The educational program at Princeton under Professor Jean Labatut, who offered provocative design studios within a Beaux-Arts pedagogical...
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Rican–Costa Rican writer Carlos Fonseca is about Grothendieck. The Benjamín Labatut book When We Cease to Understand the World dedicates one chapter to the...
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Léon Fagel 1880 – Émile-Edmond Peynot 1881 – Jacques-Théodore-Dominique Labatut 1882 – Désiré-Maurice Ferrary 1883 – Henri-Édouard Lombard 1884 – Denys...
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E. Raymond Bossange, Frederick D'Amato, Sherley Warner Morgan, and Jean Labatut. Visitors and teachers often included figures such as Frank Lloyd Wright...
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List of Occitans (section Architects)
in team fencing Nicolas Lopez, Olympic champion in team fencing André Labatut, Olympic champion in the foil and épée competitions René Bougnol, Olympic...
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Labarrère Intercommunal Library, on Place Marguerite Laborde, is the work of architect Daniel Rubin, and opened its doors in June 2012. It was intended as the...
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Soyinka, Ocean Vuong, Torrey Peters, Deborah Levy, Laurie Anderson, Benjamín Labatut, Bernardine Evaristo, Édouard Louis, and Natasha Brown. A few times a year...
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Mirepoix's bridge is 206 meters long and has seven arches. It is the work of architect Jean-Rodolphe Perronet (1708–1794), whose best known works are the Pont de...
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The church was, however, largely renovated in the 19th century by the architect of the city, Claude Tiffon. It houses an organ, Baroque statues and several...
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Opened in June 1893, Biarritz's salt baths were designed and built by the architect Lagarde. Sourced from the gatzagas of Beskoitz and passing through a 20-kilometre...
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1968, INSEE All the architects were; David Chabas, Henri Godbarge, Louis and Benjamin Gomez, Mathias, Morhardt, Serge Barranx, Jean Prévost or even Sébastien...
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Txingudi waterfront. The seafront Château of Antoine d'Abbadie, built by the architect and theorist Eugène Viollet-le-Duc is a monument of the Gothic Revival...
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library that was awarded the Équerre d'Argent architectural award in 2010 (architect : Pascale Guédot). the Oloron Cathedral the Sainte Marie church Tour de...
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was purchased on The Great Road, and Professor Jean Labatut of Princeton University was appointed architect for the project. Dedication to service is an...
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Soufre Quatre Cantons Refuge Notre-Dame les Sables d'Or Saint-Bernard Saint-Jean Salines Stella-Maris Sutar Tivoli Tour de Lannes Les Trois Croix Troissonat...
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Retrieved April 29, 2022. "Kenneth Frampton Wins Jefferson Medal". World-Architects. Retrieved April 29, 2022. "Kenneth Frampton 2022 Thomas Jefferson Foundation...
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de Woolsack was built in 1911 for the British Duke of Westminster (the architect was Detmar Blow). Free French Special Air Service co-founder Georges Bergé...
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Lannemezan (section The festival of Saint Jean)
skiing section. Edmond Lay [fr] (b. 1930) – architect, Grand Prix of Architecture born in Lannemezan Jean-Paul Abadie (b. 1958) – French chef and designated...
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