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Paffard Keatinge-Clay (5
February 1926 – 17
March 2023) was a British-born
architect in the
modernist tradition who
spent most of his
professional life...
- Vice-Admiral
Aiskew Paffard Hollis (c. 1764 – 23 June 1844) was a
Royal Navy
officer of the
early nineteenth century who is best
known for his service...
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including Case
Study House (#26)
architect Beverly (David)
Thorne and
Paffard Keatinge-Clay, both of whom had
interned under Lee. Lee
helped develop...
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Party in
northern California. In 1969, a new
addition to the
building by
Paffard Keatinge-Clay
added 22,500 sq ft (2,090 m2) of
studio space, a
large theater/lecture...
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Jaqueline Tyrwhitt,
which he
explored and
published with
fellow students Paffard Keatinge-Clay and
Bruce Martin. At this time he also
contributed to Freedom...
- Hans Arp and Aldo van Eyck.
Their daughter Verena married the
architect Paffard Keatinge-Clay. In 1968,
Giedion suffered a
heart attack when
walking home...
- on 18 May 1809, the 64-gun
third rate HMS Standard,
under Captain Askew Paffard Hollis, the 36-gun
frigate Owen Glendower, Avenger, Ranger, Rose, and the...
- (1975–1980) and the
South Carolina House of
Representatives (1964–1972).
Paffard Keatinge-Clay, 97,
British architect. Toon Meerman, 89,
Dutch footballer...
- of
supporters outside the building. One
member of the group,
Danielle Paffard,
commented on the
sentence as "a
triumph for democracy, a
triumph for the...
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months in
company with Thames, then
under the
command of
Captain Aiskew Paffard Hollis. A first-class
share of the bounty-money was
worth £8 16s 6½d; a...