• David Stirling RCA (6 December 1822 - 13 April 1887) was a Canadian architect of Scottish birth. In 1872 he was made Dominion architect for the federal...
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  • footballer David Stirling (polo player) (born 1981), Uruguayan polo player David Stirling (architect) (1822–1887), Canadian architect M. David Stirling (born...
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  • Stirling is a Scottish name that originated in Stirlingshire, Scotland. Since prior to the Norman conquest the family held its seat in Stirling, Scotland...
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    Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling, organised and...
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    Stirling Castle, located in Stirling, is one of the largest and most historically and architecturally important castles in Scotland. The castle sits atop...
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    Sir David Alan Chipperfield, CH, CBE, RA, RDI, RIBA, HRSA (born 18 December 1953) is a British architect. He established David Chipperfield Architects in...
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    University of Stirling Archives. Archived from the original on 3 September 2017. Retrieved 8 July 2017. "Art at Stirling". Stirling University. Archived...
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    Wallace Monument (category Category A listed buildings in Stirling (council area))
    to Stirling and the national Wallace monument (9th ed.). Stirling: Mackay, Eneas. 1897. pp. 1–16. "The National Wallace Monument". Your Stirling. Logie:...
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  • Foster and Partners (category Stirling Prize laureates)
    (1984–1993) American Air Museum, Imperial War Museum Duxford, UK (1997) – Stirling Prize Queen Elizabeth II Great Court redevelopment, British Museum, London...
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    David I, but the earliest part of the present church dates from the 15th century. As such it is the second oldest building in Stirling after Stirling...
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    12th-century warlord Sir David Stirling (1915–1990), British Army colonel and founder of the Special Air Service Sir James Stirling (1791–1865), 1st governor...
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    Reykjavík, Iceland. A. Stirling Calder was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of sculptor Alexander Milne Calder and Margaret Stirling. He attended city...
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    December 2021. "RIBA Stirling Prize 2006". RIBA. Archived from the original on 19 October 2006. Retrieved 27 October 2006. "RIBA Stirling Prize 2009". RIBA...
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  • accessible and affordable high fashion. Stirling Cooper was started by two London cab drivers Ronnie Stirling and Jeff Cooper in 1967. It was initially...
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  • Stirling High School is a state high school for 11- to 18-year-olds run by Stirling Council in Stirling, Scotland. It is one of seven high schools in...
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  • Architectural Association (IAA) Stirling Society of Architects (SSA) Associate membership is available to anyone registered as an architect who lives and works in...
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    Sir David Frank Adjaye OM OBE RA (born 22 September 1966) is a Ghanaian-British architect who has designed many notable buildings around the world, including...
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  • 1901 in Canada) 2 December – David Masson, literary biographer and historian (died 1907) 6 December – David Stirling, architect in Nova Scotia (died 1887...
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    55. Architect (and later artist) John Moyr Smith trained in his office 1860 to 1863. In March 1833 he married Janet Hamilton, daughter of David Hamilton...
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  • Robert Matthew (category People associated with the University of Stirling)
    Designers' Biographies; Architects at the University of Stirling; Robert Matthew Johnson-Marshall and Partners" (PDF). University of Stirling Estates & Campus...
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    Keir House (category Country houses in Stirling (council area))
    Keir estate was acquired by the Stirling family in 1448, and a house was built on it in the 16th century. The Stirlings supported the Jacobites during...
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    Sir Peter Cook RA (born 22 October 1936) is an English architect, lecturer and writer on architectural subjects. He was a founder of Archigram, and was...
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  • The following is a list of notable architects – well-known individuals with a large body of published work or notable structures, which point to an article...
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  • Alexander, architect, co-author of A Pattern Language Anthony Armstrong-Jones, Lord Snowdon, photographer Joanna Bacon Peter Clegg (Stirling Prize, 2008)...
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  • Journal. 23 August 2006. Taylor, David (13 September 2001). "Stirling Prize 2001: seven to fight it out". Architects Journal. "1994 - Michael and Patricia...
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    Future Systems (category Stirling Prize laureates)
    Selfridges Building (completed 2003). For Lord's, Kaplicky received the Stirling Prize. The Selfridges department store is a prime example of the early...
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    America's Cup Building (category David Chipperfield buildings)
    Award and the Royal Institute of British Architects European awards in 2007. It was also nominated for the Stirling Prize in 2007. "America's Cup Building"...
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    Museum of Modern Literature (category David Chipperfield buildings)
    am Neckar, Germany. The museum won its architect the Stirling Prize in 2007. Designed by British architect David Chipperfield and constructed at a cost...
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  • first Kenyan and first East African female architect Erica Mann (1917–2007), town planner and architect, Architect Laureate Emma Miloyo (born 1981), partner...
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    Stephen Kerr (category Alumni of the University of Stirling)
    previously Member of Parliament (MP) for Stirling from 2017 to 2019. Kerr attended the University of Stirling and worked for Kimberly Clark before his...
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