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With regard to the use of Stirling's name only, the author here agrees with the following note by Robert Maxwell. |
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In this essay ["The Work of James Stirling"] I have used the name Stirling to refer to the work of James Stirling, Michael Wilford, and others, as well as in discussing the characteristics of Stirling's personal style and philosophy. Without special knowledge, it is impossible to determine the contribution of each partner, and this work must be left to the care of some future historian. Obviously, Michael Wilford is an equal partner in the firm, and his contribution must be acknowledged as important and in many cases, crucial. | Robert Maxwell, "The Work of James Stirling" in James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates (London: Thames and Hudson, 1994), p.7. |
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