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William Brittelle (born 1977) is a Grammy-winning Brooklyn-based composer, producer, and
creator of
hypertext and multimedia. He
primarily works in the...
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William Miles Brittelle (April 13, 1894 –
January 7, 1970) was an
American architect who
practiced in Albuquerque, New Mexico,
including with John J....
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structure was rebuilt. The
architect for the reconstruction, W.
Miles Brittelle, took the
opportunity to
redesign the
roofline for a more
consistent Venetian...
- on the single’s
original theme,
featuring contributions from
William Brittelle,
Holland Andrews, Jenn Wasner, The
Metropolis Ensemble, knotahaiku, Limit...
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composer (Andy Akiho,
Ankush Kumar Bahl &
Omaha Symphony)
Brittelle:
Psychedelics –
William Brittelle,
composer (Roomful of Teeth) Mazzoli: Dark with Excessive...
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National Register of
Historic Places in 1989. It was
designed by
Brittelle and Ginner. Per its nomination: "The
Central Receiving Building is one...
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Rinde Eckert, Judd Greenstein,
Caleb Burhans,
Merrill Garbus,
William Brittelle,
Sarah Kirkland Snider,
Missy Mazzoli, Sam Amidon,
Michael Harrison, Ted...
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designed by
local architect W.
Miles Brittelle, who at the time was
working for the firm of
George M. Williamson.
Brittelle's other works include the President's...
- is now
known as
University House. It was
designed by
architect Miles Brittelle in
Spanish Pueblo Revival style. It was
listed on the New
Mexico State...
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reworked by
American electroacoustic composer William Brittelle. The band had
previously worked with
Brittelle on his 2019
album Spiritual America. On the new...