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    Edward Durell Stone (March 9, 1902 – August 6, 1978) was an American architect known for the formal, highly decorative buildings he designed in the 1950s...
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  • Edward Durell Stone Jr. (August 30, 1932 – July 10, 2009) was an American landscape architect. The son of the architect, Edward Durell Stone, he graduated...
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  • Australia Edward Giles Stone (1873–1947), Australian engineer working with reinforced concrete and manufacturing cement Edward Durell Stone (1902–1978)...
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  • 2001. Durell Taylor, American football player Edward Durell Stone (1902–1978), American modernist twentieth century architect. Edward Henry Durell, the...
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    Mudd died before it opened in 1955. The campus was designed by Edward Durell Stone in a modernist brutalist style. Harvey Mudd College was founded in...
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    prominent architects of the 20th century. He and fellow architect Edward Durell Stone are generally considered to be the two master practitioners of "New...
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    Stanford University Medical Center (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    Stanford University Medical Center is a medical complex which includes Stanford Health Care and Stanford Children's Health. It is consistently ranked as...
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    A. Conger Goodyear House (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    in the International style. The house was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone, and was owned by businessman and philanthropist Anson Conger Goodyear...
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    Aon Center (Chicago) (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    Loop, Chicago, Illinois, United States, designed by architect firms Edward Durell Stone and The Perkins and Will partnership, and completed in 1973 as the...
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    cement Edward Durell Stone (1902–1978), American modernist architect Edward C. Stone or Ed Stone (born 1936), American astronomer Edward R. Stone (died...
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    Richard H. Mandel House (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    Hills, Westchester County, New York. It was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone and built between 1933 and 1935 in the International style. It is...
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    federal legislature. The building was designed by American architect Edward Durell Stone. In 2018, the Senate Museum was inaugurated at Parliament House....
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    province to form Capital Territory. Such world-renowned architects as Edward Durell Stone and Gio Ponti have been associated with the city's development. Islamabad...
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    master's degree in architecture from Yale University. In 1961 he joined Edward Durell Stone. From 1962 to 1965, Scutt worked for Paul Rudolph and managed Rudolph's...
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  • EDSA, Inc., (formerly known as Edward Durell Stone, Jr., and Associates), is an American firm specializing in planning, landscape architecture, and urban...
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    First Canadian Place (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    first bank, the Bank of Montreal. Designed by B+H Architects with Edward Durell Stone as a design consultant, First Canadian Place was constructed in 1975...
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    Museo de Arte de Ponce (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    current museum, and recruited architect Edward Durell Stone for its design. On 23 April 1964 the first stone was placed and the construction of the museum...
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    Museo de Antropología de Xalapa (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    The Museo de Antropología de Xalapa (English: Xalapa Museum of Anthropology) is an anthropological museum in the city of Xalapa, capital of the state of...
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    John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    private foundations. The original building, designed by architect Edward Durell Stone, was constructed by Philadelphia contractor John McShain, and is...
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    Radio City Music Hall (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    headquarters for the Rockettes. Radio City Music Hall was designed by Edward Durell Stone and Donald Deskey in the Art Deco style. Radio City Music Hall was...
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    Museum of Modern Art (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    relocation to its current home designed by Philip L. Goodwin and Edward Durell Stone, which opened in 1939. In later decades, the controversial decision...
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    Island for $3.4 million. The house was designed and built in 1938 by Edward Durell Stone in the International Style for Anson Conger Goodyear, the first president...
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    houses classrooms and Law Center offices and was designed by Edward Durell Stone. The Edward Bennett Williams Law Library building (1989) houses most of...
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    General Motors Building (Manhattan) (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    Savoy-Plaza Hotel. It was designed in the International Style by Edward Durell Stone & Associates with Emery Roth & Sons and completed in 1968. The GM...
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    Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    33-story, 407 feet (124 m)-tall skyscraper designed by noted architect Edward Durell Stone, located at 2 Canal Street in the Central Business District of New...
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    Mart. This building included the Arie Crown Theater, designed by Edward Durell Stone. It seated nearly 5,000 people and was the second largest theater...
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    purpose-built 33-story building at 2 Canal Street, designed by architect Edward Durell Stone. The building overlooks the Mississippi River and the French Quarter...
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    2 Columbus Circle (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    Circle, Broadway, and Eighth Avenue. It was originally designed by Edward Durell Stone in the modernist style for A&P heir Huntington Hartford. In the 2000s...
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    Florida State Capitol (category Edward Durell Stone buildings)
    architectural firms of Edward Durell Stone of New York City and Reynolds, Smith & Hills of Jacksonville. It was built according to Stone's signature style of...
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  • interconnecting paths—rhymes with the original 1959 hospital designed by Edward Durell Stone. The architects "took inspiration from the main Stanford University...
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