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Oscar Gregory Stonorov (December 2, 1905 – May 9, 1970) was a
modernist architect and
architectural writer,
historian and
archivist who
emigrated to the...
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Housing Authority and
again in 1940,
along with German-born
architect Oscar Stonorov, for the
design of
housing developments in
other parts of Pennsylvania...
- is
located in the
Environmental Design Library at UC Berkeley. An
Oscar Stonorov bust of
Wurster adorns the
Robert C.
Weaver Federal Building's Main (South)...
- pp. 164–182. doi:10.1007/978-1-4613-0855-3_7. ISBN 978-1-4613-0855-3.
Stonorov, D.; Stokes, A. W. (1972). "Social
behavior of the
Alaska brown bear" (PDF)...
- to the 1947
Better Philadelphia Exhibition in
collaboration with
Oscar Stonorov and
Louis Kahn.
Bacon was also an
early member of the City
Policy Committee...
- in 1930. The
complex was
designed in the
International Style by
Oscar Stonorov and
Alfred Kastner.
Since neither designer was a
registered architect,...
- architect, he
worked in the
offices of Eero Saarinen,
Louis Kahn, and
Oscar Stonorov. In 1959,
Robert Sr. died,
leaving his wife
enough money to
build the house...
- The
Oskar G.
Stonorov House is an historic,
American home that is
located in
Charlestown Township,
Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Located in the Middle...
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increase visual interest. Initially,
Minoru Yamasaki,
Victor Gruen, and
Oscar Stonorov were
commissioned to
create a site plan and
design the
residential buildings...
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Middle Pickering Rural Historic District, Martin-Little House,
Oskar G.
Stonorov House, John
Williams Farm, and
Jacob Wisner House are
listed on the National...