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Nicolai Ouroussoff (Russian: Николай Урусов) is a
writer and
educator who was an
architecture critic for the Los
Angeles Times and The New York Times....
- Urusov/
Ouroussoff (Russian: Урусов) and Urusova/
Ouroussoff (Russian: Урусова; feminine) is a
Russian princely family of
Nogai origins (from
turkic urus...
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pursue a
career as a designer. In
Paris he
lived with
Prince Nicolas Ouroussoff (December 17, 1879 –
April 8, 1933)
until the prince's
death in 1933....
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September 3, 2021.
Retrieved August 17, 2024. Hull 2011, pp. 104–108.
Ouroussoff,
Nicolai (December 8, 2006). "Expansive
Vistas Both
Inside and Out". The...
- who were also artists.
Brown is
married to
architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff; they have one daughter.
Since 2014,
Brown has been
serving on the board...
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Urusov or
Ouroussoff may
refer to:
Peter Arslanovich Urusov, a
Tatar prince who
killed False Dmitry II in 1610
Pyotr Vasilyevich Ouroussoff, co-founder...
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Public on
specified days". New York
Times architecture critic Nicolai Ouroussoff wrote in 2007 that Gl****
House was "once one of the most
famous houses...
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controversial tenure at the Times,
Muschamp rose,
according to
Nicolai Ouroussoff, to
preeminence as the nation's
foremost judge of the
architecture world...
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Public Interest). The building's
design was
acclaimed worldwide.
Nicolai Ouroussoff,
architecture critic from The New York Times,
called it the "most attractive...
- They had a son, Will, and
later divorced. In 1978, he
married Alexandra Ouroussoff, with whom he had
another son, Michael; the
couple divorced in 1988. He...