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Robert S. Harris, FAIA, was an Architect, an American professor of architecture, a former Dean, and a civic leader and urbanist.His academic leadership at the University of Southern California and the University of Oregon involved 10-year stints as the Dean of both architecture programs, as well as Chair of the Architecture and Landscape Architecture Departments Programs.
Harwell Hamilton Harris, FAIA (July 2, 1903 – November 18, 1990) was a modernist American architect, noted for his work in Southern California that assimilated European and American influences. [1] He lived and worked in North Carolina from 1962 until his death in 1990.
Harriet Harriss (born 1973), (RIBA, ARB, FRSA, (Assoc.)AIA, FHEA, RA) is a UK-licensed architect, writer, and historian, and served as the Dean of the Pratt School of Architecture in Brooklyn, New York from 2019-2022. [1]
The Domestic Architecture of Benjamin Henry Latrobe. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Fazio, Michael W. (September 1989). "Benjamin Latrobe's Designs for a Lighthouse at the Mouth of the Mississippi River". The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 48 (3): 232– 247. doi:10.2307/990429. JSTOR 990429. Formwalt, Lee W. (1980).
Harrison & Abramovitz (also known as Harrison, Fouilhoux & Abramovitz; Harrison, Abramovitz, & Abbe; and Harrison, Abramovitz, & Harris) was an American architectural firm based in New York and active from 1941 through 1976.
This list of American architects includes notable architects and architecture firms with a strong ... Harwell Hamilton Harris (1903–1990) Ralph C. Harris; ...
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Harris was a co-curator of the seminal Destruction of the Country House exhibition held at the V&A in 1974, with Sir Roy Strong and Marcus Binney, which gave impetus to the movement to conserve British country houses [6] and the founding in 1975 of Save Britain's Heritage. He was editor of Studies in Architecture 1976–99.