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  1. Woods Bagot. Jun 2011 - Sep 2017 6 years 4 months. San Francisco. Founding Partner. John Britton Architect. Nov 2004 - May 2011 6 years 7 months. design and design management consulting firm....

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  2. Gothic Revival. …popularizer of Gothic archaeology was John Britton, who diffused a knowledge of the medieval buildings of Great Britain with two series of books, The Architectural Antiquities of Great Britain (1807–26) and The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral (Churches of England) (1814–35).

  3. The antiquarian John Britton (1771-1857) and the neo-classical architect Sir John Soane (1753-1837) shared a strong belief that objects in all its kinds and forms were an essential part of one’s education. Their fascination with objects is manifested in Britton’s book The Union of Architecture, Sculpture and Painting of 1827, which was the ...

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  4. AIA San Francisco Fellows. The AIA Fellowship program was developed to elevate those architects who have made a significant contribution to architecture and society and who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession. Each year, AIASF’s Fellowship Nominating Committee reviews the submission packets of possible Fellowship ...

  5. Nov 6, 2023 · The antiquarian and topographic author John Britton (1771–1857), a lifelong friend and associate of Soane, planned to write a ’tell-all’ biography in which he would reveal the malicious nature of the architect, and his obsession with remembrance and veneration, to scandalous effect.

  6. Title: The Fine Arts of the English School. Author: John Britton (British, Kington St. Michael, 1771–1857 London (?)) Architect: After Joseph Michael Gandy (British, London 1771–1843 London)

  7. Jan 12, 2016 · The house's architecture is more thoroughly addressed by John Britton: ‘It is a large quadrangular embattled pile, constructed of a dark reddish-coloured stone, flanked at each angle by a low square machiolated tower; with bastion and two circular towers and drawbridge at the principal entrance leading to a spacious court-yard’; see Britton ...

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