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Michael T. Morrissey (c. 1962) is a United States Army major general who last served as the director of plans and policy of the United States Space Command. A career air defense artillery officer , he previously commanded the 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command .
Michael Henry Morrissey (9 September 1952) [2] is the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Geraldton and the Apostolic Administrator of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Broome. [3] He was previously the vicar general of the Diocese of Geraldton. [4] He was consecrated by Archbishop Timothy Costelloe at Nagle Catholic College on 28 June 2017. [2]
Designed by John Simpson, it is an example of New Classical architecture, for which the School of Architecture is well known for. [1] The complex features a Greek-architecture inspired Hall of Casts, a stoa, a tower and a courtyard. The building design won several awards for its design.
Michael Morrissey may refer to: Michael Morrissey (politician) (died 1947), Irish Fianna Fáil politician Michael W. Morrissey (born 1954), District Attorney of Norfolk County, Massachusetts
Michael W. Morrissey (born August 2, 1954) is the District Attorney of Norfolk County, Massachusetts (2010–present). [1] He was first elected to the DA's office in 2010 and is currently serving his fourth term as the lead prosecutor in Norfolk County .
The cathedral is the largest and most imposing work of priest and architect, John Hawes. [6] In 1997 a concevartion plan was made for the cathedral, [7] and later part of heritage assessment in 2000 the architect John Taylor assessed the structure and components of the cathedral. [8] [9]
The New York Five was a group of architects based in New York City whose work was featured in the 1972 book Five Architects. [1] The architects, Peter Eisenman, Michael Graves, Charles Gwathmey, John Hejduk, and Richard Meier, are also often referred to as "the Whites". [2]
The jury has included notable architects and educators such as Adele Chatfield-Taylor (since 2004, President Emerita of the American Academy in Rome), Robert S. Davis (since 2009, developer and co-founder of Seaside, Florida), Paul Goldberger (since 2006, former architecture critic for The New Yorker), Léon Krier (since 2005, inaugural ...