Word: architects
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...investigating the activities of Volpe's Commissioner of Administration and Finance, John J. McCarthy. McCarthy revealed to the committee that Gov. Volpe's brother, S. Peter Volpe, who is also the vice-president of the John A. Volpe Construction Company, had been an unpaid consultant regarding the selection of architects for state contracts. And a South Shore architect told the committee that he had given Peter Volpe a $1000 check for a Gov. Volpe testimonial dinner...
...plans drawn as a result of this advice were found wanting by the Cambridge Board of Zoning Appeal, the Cambridge Planning Board, the Massachusetts Legislature, the Governor of Massachusetts, and Judge Traveira of the Superior Court of Massachusetts. It would seem logical that Mr. Morrill look to his architect and lawyer rather than a Church Street Trustee for blame and redress. Sheldon Dietz Trustee, Church Street Trust
...Brookline architectural firm of Salsberg and LeBlanc designed the building, to be called the Fenway-Cambridge Motor Hotel. It will consist of seven wings, each overlooking the curved Charles River, according to architect Irving Salsberg...
...Loeb staff, the only person who has been with the Drama Center since its planning stages. In 1958, he attended the first meetings of the committee which determined the structure of the Loeb-to-be. When President Pusey appointed Hugh Stubbins to design the Loeb, Chapman helped the architect implement the committe's plans and advised him on the special needs of Harvard theatre...
...wounds take centuries to heal, the hardy culture that grew from conflict has proved endlessly enriching. The taste for decorative, geometric art is still shown in Spain's intricate metalwork and cabinetry. The turn-of-the-century architect, Antoni Gaudi, resorted in his unfinished Church of the Holy Family in Barcelona to restless linear rhythms that recall the Moorish Alhambra. Andalusian laments still recall an Arab origin, and even the haunting cries of flamenco suit a caliph better than a king...