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  2. Taliesin Associated Architects - Wikipedia

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    John Rattenbury [12] Damavand College: 1976 Tehran, Iran: Lashgark Road William Wesley Peters now Payame Noor University: Mountain View Estates 1976–77 Paradise Valley, Arizona: N Tatum Blvd. and E Onyx Road Vernon Swaback, John Rattenbury, Anthony Puttnam Subdivision of 56 single-family homes. [13] Mesa Convention Center 1977–78 Mesa, Arizona

  3. John Rattenbury - Wikipedia

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    John Rattenbury can refer to: Jack Rattenbury (1806–1844), Devon smuggler; John Ernest Rattenbury (1870–1963), Methodist Minister; John Rattenbury (architect) (1928-2021), principal architect and planner for Taliesin Architects

  4. List of oldest buildings on Kansas colleges and universities

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    The following is a list of the oldest buildings on Kansas college and university campuses, all of which were built prior to 1910. Twelve individual buildings and one complex of buildings are listed on the United States Department of the Interior 's National Register of Historic Places .

  5. Strong Hall (Lawrence, Kansas) - Wikipedia

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    Chancellor Frank H. Strong (1902–1920) began requesting financing from the Kansas Legislature for the new structure. Montrose Pallen McArdle, a St. Louis architectural company, was chosen to design the building that Strong and the regents anticipated would be "the center of the university architecture as well as the university life." [5]

  6. William Wesley Peters - Wikipedia

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    His sister, Margedant Peters, was the wife of S. I. Hayakawa, the 9th President of San Francisco State University who served as a United States senator from California. [3] His mother was an editor and activist and his father, an Ohio native and son of a Methodist minister, was the founding editor of the Evansville Press and Terre Haute Post ...

  7. List of Frank Lloyd Wright works - Wikipedia

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    At Stanford University, ... Florida Southern College: John C. Pew House: 4012: S.273: Shorewood Hills ... Design completed by John Rattenbury: Posthumously-built work ...

  8. Hillside Home School II - Wikipedia

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    The north facade of the Hillside Theater on architect Frank Lloyd Wright's Hillside Home School II on his Taliesin estate. In 1932, Wright was able to use the Hillside Home School building for his newly established Taliesin Fellowship (now the School of Architecture at Taliesin [6]). He and his apprentices in the Fellowship converted the old ...

  9. Century II Performing Arts & Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    John Hickman was an apprentice of Wright's at Taliesin West in the late 1940s. A quote from the daughter of the architect, Susan Hickman, says that her father felt that the inspiration for the building was the vast fields of wheat (represented by the sand-colored pillars) and the limitless sky (by the pale blue-colored dome).