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Charles Willard Moore (October 31, 1925 – December 16, 1993) was an American architect, educator, writer, Fellow of the American Institute of Architects, and winner of the AIA Gold Medal in 1991. He is often [ citation needed ] labeled as the father of postmodernism .
Piazza d'Italia by Charles Moore (with Perez Architects), New Orleans. The Piazza d'Italia is an urban public plaza located behind the American Italian Cultural Center at Lafayette and Commerce Streets in downtown New Orleans, Louisiana. It is controlled by the New Orleans Building Corporation (NOBC), a public benefit corporation wholly owned ...
Kresge's idiosyncratic architecture, designed by architects William Turnbull and Charles Moore, is based on a fantasy Italian village which winds up the hillside. Instead of dormitories, Kresge housing consisted of apartments, suites (which allowed students to have small single rooms), and octets.
In 1982, as the adjacent Beverly Hills City Hall was being renovated, the project to build this civic center was put forward. [2]The building was designed by Charles Moore (1925-1993).
The most famous work of architect Charles Moore (1925–1993) is the Piazza d'Italia in New Orleans (1978), a public square composed of an exuberant collection of pieces of famous Italian Renaissance architecture.
Condominium 1 was the first unit in the Sea Ranch development on the Pacific coast of Sonoma County, California.The complex was designed by Charles W. Moore, Donlyn Lyndon, William Turnbull Jr. and Richard Whitaker of the MLTW partnership in 1963–1964, and was built by contractor Matthew Sylvia in 1965.
Charles Donagh Maginnis; Fumihiko Maki; Bernard Maybeck; Thom Mayne; Edward Mazria; Charles Follen McKim; Milton Bennett Medary; Ludwig Mies van der Rohe; Samuel Mockbee; Charles Moore (architect) Julia Morgan; Glenn Murcutt
This list of American architects includes notable architects and architecture firms with a strong connection ... Charles Moore (1925–1993) Lester S. Moore (1871 ...