23 June

1795 death of James Craig
1916 trophy presented by Mrs. Edward T. Stotesbury

Encyclopedia Ichnographica
1998.06.23

research as design-talk?
1999.06.23 09:21

books
books

2000.06.23

basement/art
2001.06.23

Re: genetic architecture
2002.06.23 13:01
2002.06.23 14:13

Kline Shadow Test
2003.06.23

Re: Götterdämmerung?
2003.06.23 11:52
Re: celebrating curators
2003.06.23 13:03
and speaking of curating
2003.06.23 13:17
tallest buildings
2003.06.23 16:52

Post-Structuralism
2004.06.23 08:50

Re: question
2005.06.23 10:15
2005.06.23 12:38
2005.06.23 18:32
2005.06.23 21:52
ARTIFICIAL LOVE
2005.06.23 10:41
original content
2005.06.23 11:22
Re: reading lists (was: question)
2005.06.23 12:11
2005.06.23 18:37
Who's afraid of Ezeri Mester?
2005.06.23 12:44
Re: reading lists
2005.06.23 12:57
Berlin June 23
2005.06.23 17:02

My Peace of Splendor
2006.06.23 13:04

90 years ago today
2006.06.23 15:16
Jobsite Pic of The Day
2006.06.23 15:26

Anti-Starchitecture Chic
2007.06.23 11:19
2007.06.23 11:33
2007.06.23 12:56

sans aspirations
2007.06.23

Craig, James
architect; d. June 23, 1795.

Craig was a nephew of James Thomson, the poet, and a pupil of Sir Robert Taylor. In 1767 he won a competition for a plan for the construction of new streets and squares in the city of Edinburgh (Scotland). The "New Town" of Edinburgh was built according to this plan.




1916.06.23
First constructtion photograph of the Stotesbury Residence



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