21 March
1568 birth of Sir Henry Wotton
2004 implosion of Veteran's Stadium Philadelphia
via Villa d'Este
virtual Philadelphia
Promenade Architecturale part II
time
Tacony Creek Park
1998.03.21
architectural lacunae
2000.03.21
Re: Theory/negative+positive
2000.03.21
Re: Aesthetic Intentions
2000.03.21
ideas
2000.03.21
Re:belated birthday
2002.03.21 14:09
Re: fwd: the dominion of art & architecture
2002.03.21 19:31
party ends with a bang
2004.03.21 10:58
Re: A Gathering of Planets
2004.03.21 11:35
050321a.db Mosque Q, model
050321b.db Mosque Q, axonometrics, perspectives
new Trumbauer fan (system)
2005.03.21 21:20
2005.03.21 22:14
non-event cities
2006.03.21 09:25
Frank Lloyd Wright meets Vedic architecture
2006.03.21 10:11
FUNCTION - physical or metaphysical
2006.03.21 10:23
2006.03.21 10:57
Free Library of Philadelphia
2007.03.21
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Lebas, Louis Hippolyte
architect; b. March 21, 1782; d. June 12, 1867.
Lebas was a pupil of the elder Vaudoyer, of Charles Percicr, and of the École des Beaux Arts, Paris. In 1806 he won the Second Grand Prix de Rome. From 1806 until 1808 he served as a soldier in Italy. He was appointed inspector of the construction of the Bourse, Paris, in 1811, built the monument to Malesherbes in the Salle des Pas Perdus of the Palais de Justice, Paris, in 1822, and designed the church of Notre Dame de Lorette, Paris, in 1824. In 1831 he was made architecte conservateur of the fourth section of the monuments of Paris, which comprised the Pont Neuf, the Institut, the Bibliothèque Mazarin and the École des Beaux Arts. In 1840 he was appointed professor of the history of architecture at the École des Beaux Arts. For many years he conducted the most important private architectural school in Paris. Among his 725 pupils were the two Labrouste and Charles Garnier.
architectural lacunae
2000.03.21 17:26
architectural lacunae :
blank architectural spaces : architectural gaps, architectural holes : missing parts of architecture : architectural defects, architectural flaws
OR
architectural blank spaces : gap architecture, hole architecture : architecture's missing parts : defect architecture, flaw architecture
" The professor's lecture on architectural lacunae harbored critical lacunae itself."
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