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  1. 22 de abr. de 2016 · El Arquitecto Inglés y ganador del Pritzker Sir James Stirling (22 Abril 1926 – 25 Junio 1992) creció en Liverpool, una de las zonas industriales de Inglaterra del Norte, y comenzó su carrera cuestionando la composición e ideas teóricas del Movimiento Moderno. Con el tiempo, Stirling, recopiló un conjunto único de creencias ...

  2. 3 de abr. de 2011 · By 1979, the jury unanimously chose a design by James Stirling of Michael Wilford & Associates in London. Save this picture! section_01. Completed in 1984, ...

  3. 22 de abr. de 2016 · El Arquitecto Inglés y ganador del Pritzker Sir James Stirling (22 Abril 1926 – 25 Junio 1992) creció en Liverpool, una de las zonas industriales de Inglaterra del Norte, y comenzó su carrera cuestionando la composición e ideas teóricas del Movimiento Moderno. Con el tiempo, Stirling, recopiló un conjunto único de creencias ...

  4. 5 de dic. de 2013 · James was their third son and he was born on the family estate at Garden, about 20 km west of the Scottish town of Stirling. The family were strong supporters of the Jacobite cause and this was to have a significant influence on James Stirling's life. The Jacobite cause was that of the Stuart king, James II (of Britain -- James VII of Scotland ...

  5. 15 de sept. de 2015 · Photograph by Richard Bryant. Designed by Stirling in 1985 but not completed until 1997 – five years after his death – No 1 Poultry was one of the British architect's last projects.

  6. James Stirling: Buildings and Projects 1950–1974 (1975) Verlag Gerd Hatje (edited and designed by Léon Krier) James Stirling: Buildings and Projects 1950–1974 (1975) Thames & Hudson (Introduction by John Jacobus; layout by Leon Krier and James Stirling) James Stirling: Buildings and Projects Peter Arnell and Ted Bickford, introduction by ...

  7. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Fino al 1960 circa, Stirling – che in un primo periodo collaborò con James Gowan -, si occupò di edifici residenziali, lavorando su piccola scala. La grande occasione arrivò nel ‘59: Stirling e Gowan progettarono i laboratori della Facoltà di Ingegneria di Leicester: un meraviglioso lavoro di smontaggio spaziale e contaminazione linguistica – ma non solo.

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