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Jasper Johns In 1964, architect Philip Johnson, a friend, commissioned Johns to make a piece for what is now the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.
Dominique de Menil thumb | right | Southeast corner of the Menil Collection, Houston Plans to create a museum to house and exhibit John and Dominique de Menil's collection began as early as 1972, when they asked the architect Louis I. Kahn to design a museum campus on Menil Foundation property in the Montrose neighborhood of Hoston near the Rothko Chapel.
John McAslan One of the practice's recent projects is the # 547 million redevelopment of London King's Cross railway station which opened in March 2012.
Edward John O'DeaHe was also responsible for the construction of the present-day St. James Cathedral, which opened in 1907.
Euan MacdonaldIn 2004 Macdonald worked with CN Tower project architect Ned Baldwin to produce The Tower, a public sculpture commission for The Toronto Sculpture Garden.
Jorge Mas Canosa In 1969, Mas Canosa made a deal with the owner of Church & Tower, a floundering and overextended construction firm that constructed and serviced telephone networks.
Denys LasdunLasdun (or his firm Lasdun, Softley and Partners) designed the neighbouring IBM headquarters (finished 1985) as a continuity with the theatre.
Robert Rowand AndersonBy 1880 his practice was designing some of the most prestigious public and private buildings in Scotland.
Paul J. PelzIn 1864, he was employed as chief draftsman by Jewish architect Henry Fernbach, best known for his later design of New York's Central Synagogue.
Howard Roberts (sculptor)Architect Frank Furness, whose firm won the 1871 design competition for PAFA's new building, sought advice from the two wonder boys from Paris, Roberts and Eakins, when designing its painting and sculpture studios.
Edgar J. KaufmannArchitect Benno Janssen designed several structures for Kaufmann including his Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania residence (1924 -- 25) known as La Tourelle.
Arieh SharonIn addition he built residential cooperative housing estates, private houses, the central administrative seat of the Histadrut in Tel Aviv, and in 1936 his first hospital for 60 beds, near Tel Aviv.
James E. Kelly (artist)Kelly, Daniel Chester French, and Cyrus Edwin Dallin were the finalists in an 1883 national design competition to model an equestrian statue of Paul Revere for Boston, Massachusetts.
Thomas D. McLaughlinHis work included the design for Notre Dame College's Administration Building that was built in 1927 in a Tudor Revival architectural style, along with other styles.
James Gamble Rogers IIAmong his later commissions of note is the Greek Revival Florida Supreme Court Building in Tallahassee, of 1948.
Paul Rudolph (architect)Lippo Centre, Hong Kong | Lippo Centre, 1987, by Paul Rudolph, a landmark building in Hong Kong While the Brutalist style fell out of favor in the U. S. during the 1970s, Rudolph's work evolved, and became in demand in other countries.
Eduard OrtgiesThe designer of the sumptuous grounds and residence was gardener and architect Joseph Paxton, who entrusted young Eduard with the care of Victoria regia which in 1849 existed in England only as a few seedlings raised by the Royal Botanic Garden at Kew.
Edwin LutyensIn 1924 he completed the supervision of the construction of what is perhaps his most popular design : Queen Mary's Dolls' House.
Sidney Gambier-ParryAbout 1908, the first vicar of the Grade II * listed St Mary the Virgin, Bourne Street in London selected him to replace the reredos of the high altar.
Charles Keene (artist)His term of apprenticeship over, he hired as studio an attic in the block of buildings standing, up to 1900, between the Strand and Holywell Street, and was soon hard at work for the Illustrated London News.
Louis Comfort Tiffany(The First Presbyterian Church building of 1905 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is unique in that it uses Tiffany windows that partially make use of painted glass.)
William ArmsonThe Armson Building (also known as the John Anderson Building and later as the Guthrey Centre), designed by Armson, was also built in 1881.
Mark Jones (museum director)Under his directorship a number of renewal projects have been completed, including the Medieval and Renaissance galleries which opened in 2009.
John Leopold Denman Freemasons Tavern, Hove (1928) ; Sussex Masonic Club, Queen's Road, Brighton (1928 ; Grade II-listed) Denman attached a Masonic Temple and its associated offices to the side of an 1830s Classical-style house attributed to Amon Wilds and Charles Busby.
James H. DakinIn 1838 he designed St. Patrick's Church, an ambitious effort in a rich Gothic style, supposedly modeled on York Minster.
Robin Dods His architectural works include : He designed the school badge for Somerville House, a Brisbane private school in 1902.
Fazlur KhanHe then did the John Hancock Center (1969), a 100 stories tall building and would later go on to America's tallest building the iconic Willis Tower (formerly called Sears Tower).
Jack Stewart (artist)His many commissions for mosaic and ceramic tile murals and stained glass windows included : a 17' x 92' long mosaic on the facade of the Versailles Hotel, Miami Beach, FL ; the Hotel Aruba Caribbean, Netherlands, Antilles ; eleven mosaics murals for the SS Santa Paula ; mosaic murals in Public School 28, NYC, NY, Public Art for Public Schools ; a stained glass window installation for Robin International Corporation of NYC ; a 5' x 18' long laminated stained glass wall for Avard Furniture Company, NYC ; and in 1988 he was commissioned to create a 4' x 18' mural made of clothing labels, sheepskin, and cotton balls for the Cluett Arrow Shirt Group of New York City.
Louis DavisSome of his post 1918 work included a Cheltenham College World War I memorial window and, in Rockbeare in Devon, a window for St Mary's Church.
Henry MooreIn 1943 he received a commission from the Church of St. Matthew, Northampton, to carve a Madonna and Child ; this sculpture was the first in an important series of family-group sculptures.
Algernon Phillips Withiel ThomasThomas was also responsible for designing the grounds of the nearby Auckland Grammar School (1916) and, most probably, was involved in the design of the grounds of Auckland's other grammar schools.
Enric SagnierIn 1886, while still in his twenties, he was commissioned, together with Josep Domènech i Estapà, to design Barcelona's new Law Courts.
Brian Houston (pastor)In 1983 Houston saw a need in Sydney's north-western suburbs and hired the Baulkham Hills Public School hall to start a new church, the Hills Christian Life Centre.
Byron RandallRandall's commitment to public art occasionally took the form of murals : in the late 1940s he painted a mural for the historic Vesuvio's Café, in San Francisco's North Beach ; in 1957 he painted a mural for the Young Men and Women's Hebrew Association, in Montreal, and in the 60s he assisted his then wife Emmy Lou Packard in creating the Chavez Student Center bas relief mural at Sproul Plaza, UC Berkeley.
Paul Rudolph (architect)Other Sarasota landmark s by Rudolph include the Sarasota County Riverview High School, built in 1957 as his first large scale project.
Karl DiebitschIn May 1939 he designed a window for an exterior wall of the `` Konig-Heinrich'' dome at the cathedral at Quedlinburg.
Daniel Libeskindthumb | right | The Ascent at Roebling's Bridge, Covington, Kentucky The Jewish Museum Berlin, completed in 1999, was Libeskind's first major international success and was one of the first buildings designed after reunification.
Louis KahnUnbuilt thumb | 220px | Hurva Synagogue, perspective Jatiyo Sangshad Bhaban, Dhaka ; considered as Kahn's magnum opus Phillips Exeter Academy Library, Exeter, New Hampshire (1965 -- 72) All dates refer to the year project commenced thumb | Louis Kahn Memorial Park, 11th & Pine Streets, Philadelphia, -LSB- -LSB- Pennsylvania. -RSB- -RSB-
John Joseph EarleyIn 1915, John Earley worked closely with the Commission of Fine Arts and produced a full-size mock up of a wall section for Meridian Hill Park.
Mabel Esplin1914 saw her complete a circular West window for the South Transept and a circular East window depicting `` Death and Resurrection'' and another three-light window in the Gordon Memorial Chapel with the theme `` Fortitude, Justice and Wisdom''.
Abby Aldrich RockefellerIn 1929, she employed a designer to create a suite of art deco rooms and furnishings for herself on the 7th floor of their nine-story house at 10 West Fifty-fourth Street.
Patrick CaulfieldCaulfield painted the doors of the Great West Organ at Portsmouth Cathedral in 2001.
Joseph PlottelPlottel established a brief practice in Canberra in the partnership of Plottel Burnett & Alsop, who were commissioned to design a number of residential housing projects for the Capital Territory, one example of which survives at 5 Baudin Street dated to 1928 and showing a Mediterranean influence.
Anson Vasco Call IIIn 1892 he designed and supervised the building of the Afton Ward chapel.
James Riely GordonThe Queen Anne style Thomas H. Franklin House was designed by Gordon and built in 1891 for a local attorney.
Felix MendelssohnIn 1854 Queen Victoria requested that the Crystal Palace include a statue of Mendelssohn when it was rebuilt.
Frederick Wheeler Wheeler's best known work is St Paul's Studios on Talgarth Road, London, W14 in 1890 which have much in common with the hundreds of other domestic studios constructed towards the end of the 19th century.
William Mason (architect)His Bank of New South Wales in Princes Street was completed in 1866, a refined, three storey masonry building.
Vincent GlinskyAs a Federal Art Project artist, Glinsky exhibited and presented live sculpture demonstrations at New York's 1939 World's Fair, and won competitive commissions from the Treasury Department's Section of Painting and Sculpture, to create bas-reliefs for United States Post Offices in Hudson, NY ; Weirton, WV ; and Oil City, PA.
Sidney Mason StoneStone's Corner Congregational Church, Meriden, CT (1849) is said to have employed a similar design.
Alexander ZelenkoFunded by industrialist Nikolay Krotov, Zelenko designed and built extant Communal Club for the Children in Moscow (completed 1907, Vadkovsky Lane, 5).
Alex Kahn thumb | left | Luna Moths, from Alex Kahn's'' Metamorphosis'', from the 1998 NY Village Halloween Parade Since 1998, Kahn and his partner, Sophia Michahelles, have worked together under the name Superior Concept Monsters, conceiving, designing, and directing 10 commissioned works for the Halloween Parade.
Veronica LuekenShe gave messages from them at both Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the Vatican Pavilion in Flushing Meadows Park (site of the 1964 New York World's Fair).
Edmund Arthur HarveyIn 1933 he assisted Norman Carter in preparing cartoons for stained-glass windows called Sheep Country, and two murals for the former Rural Bank building in Martin Place, Sydney ; the building was later demolished, but the murals were removed by the conservation staff of the Art Gallery of NSW.
Michael Patrick CronanIn 1998 SFMOMA commissioned Cronan to create the SFMOMA symbol which graphically captures the distinctive oculus at the center of the museum building designed by Mario Botta.
Roger Stephenson The Practice has designed a number of buildings in England, including : Since the IRA bombing of 1996, Stephenson's practice has played a role in the reconstruction of Manchester, with many of the city's most notable new buildings having been designed by the firm.
Waddy Butler WoodAs the Temple Association envisioned, the building's location at the tip of a wedge-shaped block provides an aesthetic buffer zone which'' permits of no future building being erected sufficiently near to mar -LSB- the Temple's -RSB- monumental effect...'' Despite the successes of Wood, Donn and Deming, the firm was dissolved in 1912, and Wood opened his own practice.
Percy Erskine NobbsNobbs designed the Arts Building (1914 -- 15) ; laboratories and Power House (1914) ; Nobbs and Hyde won the competition for the war memorial in Regina.
Mary Rand76 metres) by Rand at the 1964 Olympic Games located in the Market Place in her home cathedral city of Wells.
Louis Christian MullgardtHe designed houses in Berkeley, Oakland and other cities ; the Court of the Ages at the 1915 Panama -- Pacific International Exposition ; the San Francisco Juvenile Court and Detention Home ; the Durant School in Oakland ; and a major renovation of the former M. H. de Young Memorial Museum.
Mabel EsplinShe worked at St Anne's in Lewes, Sussex in 1913 where she completed a single light window in the North Nave depicting St Anne teaching the Blessed Virgin Mary to read.
Jo MoraIn 1939, a Works Progress Administration project was completed, with Mora bas-relief sculpture adorning the King City High School Auditorium building.
Donn B. MurphyHe also mounted productions in the theatre at Holy Trinity Church near the campus, and in Stage One, a 100-seat black box theatre which he and his students created in a basement storage area in Poulton Hall (a'' temporary'' classroom building built during WWII, but still in use in 2008).
William LethabyLethaby finally left Shaw's practice in 1892 after the completion of his first major independent architectural project -- the country estate of Avon Tyrrell in Hampshire, built for Lord Manners.
Nathaniel ChoateThe honor helped earn him sculpting commissions to create art for the Federal Building at the 1939 World's Fair in Flushing Meadows and a U. S. Post Office in Pitman, NJ.
Benjamin DisraeliAt his first departure from 10 Downing Street in 1868, Disraeli had had Victoria create Mary Anne Viscountess of Beaconsfield in her own right in lieu of a peerage for himself.
Edgar Woodthumb | Former Church of Christ, Scientist in Victoria Park, Manchester, now a Universal Church of the Kingdom of God Centre (1903) Edgar Wood was articled to Mills and Murgatroyd, a Manchester architectural firm responsible for a number of prominent buildings in the Manchester area.
George Frederick BodleyNoted for his pioneering design work in the Queen Anne revival, Bodley became acquainted with William Morris in the late 1850s, and in the 1860s his commissions for stained glass and ecclesiastical decoration helped ensure the success of Morris's firm, Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co., founded in 1861.
John Loughborough PearsonSt Peter's, Vauxhall (1864), was his first groined church, and the first of a series of buildings which brought Pearson to the forefront among his contemporaries.
Alfred Garth JonesIn 1904, a mosaic portraying the Arts was designed by Jones and executed by the Bromsgrove Guild for incorporation into the pediment ed gable of the new Hull School of Art, a listed building that still stands on Anlaby Road, Hull.
Decimus Burton Burton sometimes worked in a Gothic Revival style, using it for the rebuilding of the St Mary's Church at Goring-by-Sea in West Sussex and at the new churches of Holy Trinity, Eastbourne, East Sussex and St Augustine, Flimwell, East Sussex (1839).
Michael Kelly (bishop)St Mary's Cathedral was completed in 1928 and statues of Kelly and Moran stand in the main portal.
Thomas S. Tait Tait's acclaimed Royal Masonic Hospital at Ravenscourt Park in London (later the Ravenscourt Park Hospital) won him a RIBA award for the best building of 1933.
P. M. PasinettiThe Beverly Hills'' Pasinetti House'', built in 1959, was designed by Romanian-born, modernist architect Haralamb H. Georgescu, sometimes noted as Harlan Georgesco.
R. Harold ZookIn 1922, Zook made an unsuccessful entry in the Chicago Tribune design competition for their new Chicago building.
Robert ReamerThe depot opened first, in 1903, and embodied many design features that Reamer explored on a grander scale at the Old Faithful Inn.
Solon BorglumBorglum received a silver medal at the Exposition Universelle (1900) and another at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, NY Borglum moved to the Silvermine neighborhood of New Canaan, Connecticut, where he helped found the'' Knockers Club'' of artists.
John Shaw BillingsHe is also credited with designing the original buildings of Johns Hopkins Hospital, which opened in 1889.
Austen HarrisonHis works include the British Representative's Residence, Amman, the High Commissioner's Residence, Jerusalem, the Rockefeller Museum, Jerusalem, 1935, and Nuffield College, Oxford.
Thomas W. LambMcNamara was responsible for renovating some of Lamb's older New York theaters, and among his original designs was one for the 1969 Ziegfeld Theatre in Manhattan, which replaced Lamb's original building.
Grace NickelShe has developed a number of architectural installations, including the Meditation Window at the St. Norbert Arts Centre in Manitoba, and Sanctuary, NCECA in Minneapolis, USA, 1995.
Charles Lanyon This building one of Charles Lanyon's earlier buildings was completed in 1838.
Leonardo NiermanIn 1969 he painted a mural for the physics department at Princeton as well as designed the stained glass windows for Temple Beth Israel in Lomas de Chapultepec.
John Lautner; The Chemosphere () Lautner's reputation was considerably restored by his groundbreaking design for the Leonard J. Malin Residence, also known as the'' Chemosphere'' (1960), which has become one of his best-known and most influential creations.
Heinrich ScheelIn 1853, Scheel supervised construction of Riga Great guild building (architect K. Beine).
Benedict WilliamsonIn 1927, in collaboration with his original partner John Foss, he helped with the completion of St Boniface's Church in Tooting, adding a tower, arches and Egyptian designs.
?douard Niermans (architect)He designed the Royal Palace Hotel in Ostend in 1900, with a huge and ornate entrance, and with much of the wall of the central block of the hotel made of glass.
Howard Van Doren ShawAnother early commission for Shaw was the rebuilding of the sanctuary of Second Presbyterian Church (Chicago, Illinois) following a devastating fire in March 1900.
Frederick P. DinkelbergIn 1898, Dinkelberg's submitted design for a new building for Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn was published in American Architect and Building News.
Hanne Kj?rholmIn 1976, she won a commission to design an extension for the Holstebro Art Museum, adding a square-shaped structure pointing out in all directions.
Howard JoselandThis latter style had arrived in Australia in 1885 with the construction of Caerleon, Bellevue Hill ; its influence can be seen strongly in the homes Joseland designed for his clientele, along with the Arts and Crafts style that was also popular.
Richard Carpenter (architect)In 1887 Carpenter returned to Holdenby to design the great panelled entrance hall.
Ewan ChristianThe composition of Minor Canonries (1878 -- 80) that Christian designed as residences for canons of St Paul's Cathedral, London in nearby Amen Court is in the manner of Norman Shaw's Domestic Revival architecture, inspired by original Elizabethan and Jacobean buildings.
Lucienne Bloch In 1929, she pioneered the design of glass sculpture for the Royal Leerdam Crystal Glass Factory in the Netherlands.
Frederick de Jersey ClereIn 1883 he was made the Diocesan Architect for the Anglican Church in Wellington, designing over 100 churches not only in Wellington but across the lower North Island.
Thomas LainsonA site on Middle Street in The Lanes was found, and the Sassoon family donated money to fund Lainson's elaborate Neo-Byzantine / Italian Romanesque Revival design, which was opened (as Middle Street Synagogue) in 1875.
Owen Jones (architect)Jones was also responsible for the interior decoration and layout of exhibits for the Great Exhibition building of 1851, and for its later incarnation at Sydenham.
Fairman Rogers As chairman of the Building Committee for the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Rogers ran the 1871 design competition for the museum-and-art-school's new building, which was won by the young firm of Furness & Hewitt.
Lee Allen (artist)When he returned to Iowa, he received two additional government commissions (not through the WPA, apparently, but from the Fine Arts Section of the U. S. Treasury Department) to make indoor murals for new post offices in two small Iowa communities : In 1938, Allen created a mural titled `` Soil Erosion and Control'' for the post office in Onawa, Iowa.
Charles Saumarez SmithHe also presided over the building of an extension to the NPG in 2000, the Ondaatje Wing designed by Sir Jeremy Dixon and Edward Jones.