The Richard H. Driehaus Prize at the University of Notre Dame : Robert A.M. Stern 2011 : established by Richard H. Driehaus and the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture.

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Book
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English
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[Notre Dame, Indiana] : University of Notre Dame School of Architecture, [2011]
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79 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 20 cm

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    • "The Richard H. Driehaus Prize is awarded to a living architect whose work embodies the principles of traditional and classical architecture and urbanism in contemporary society, and creates a positive, long-lasting cultural, environmental, and artistic impact. It is presented annually by the University of Notre Dame School of Architecture"--Page [3].
    • "The Henry Hope Reed Award is given in conjunction with the Richard H. Driehaus Prize to an individual working outside the practice of architecure who has supported the cultivation of the traditional city, its architecture and art through writing, planning, or promotion. Recipients, Robert A. Peck, 2011 ..."--Page 69.
    Contents
    • A dialogue between time and place / Michael Lykoudis
    • Building a better future / Richard H. Driehaus
    • The Richard H. Driehaus Prize and the Henry Hope Reed Award
    • Am American Englishman / Demetri Porphyrios
    • Breath and depth / Jacquelin Robertson
    • Classical and modern / Richard A.M. Stern
    • Henry Hope Reed Award
    • A precious national resource / Adele Chatfield-Taylor
    • 'Public buildings show what kind of people we are" / Robert A. Peck.
    Other title(s)
    Robert A. M. Stern 2011
    OCLC
    976443752
    RCP
    C - S
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