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Their first built project – a small development of private apartments Langham House Close (1955–58) – was regarded as a landmark in the development of 'brutalist' residential architecture, although this was a description both architects rejected.
This is a complete list of projects by James Stirling, a British architect and his associates. Built projects: the first date is year of initial design and the second is year of completion. Projects marked (C) are competitions.
May 3, 2017 · Sir James Stirlings’ (1924-92) fondness of colour is an important architectural characteristic across his lifetime’s work; from his early student work, which shows the use of clashing primary colours, to his breakthrough projects, the Red Trilogy, and the bold colours in his later postmodern buildings. Part of the Red Triology, the History ...
Sir James Frazer Stirling (April 22nd, 1926 - June 25th, 1992) was a Pritzker Prize winning British Architect and among the most influential architects of the second half of the 20th century.
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5 days ago · Sir James Stirling was a British architect known for his unorthodox, sometimes controversial, designs of multiunit housing and public buildings. Stirling received his architectural training at the University of Liverpool’s School of Architecture (1945–50).