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Senin, 19 Juni 2017


Introduced to Wikipedia by the Dashboard mini-browser for Mac OSX, with direct access to all this information in a separate desktop application. Grew up near Valley Forge National Park (Map) outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and now an architect working in New York City.

â†' Interested in adding photos and expanding articles on architects & topics including:

  • Wikipedia:WikiProject Architecture
  • Wikipedia:WikiProject National Register of Historic Places
  • Portal:Architecture/Selected_article_candidates & Picture candidates
  • Category:Buildings and structures by architect - articles and thumbnail images of the buildings
  • Started the List of building materials, the Category:Building materials and Category:Ornaments to organise various articles
  • Contributed to articles about Lighting, Incandescent light bulb, the new Category:Lamps and {{Template:ArtificialLightSources}}, Andy Goldsworthy, École des Beaux-Arts, Bachelor of Architecture, Architectural Registration Exam, Cultural heritage
  • Taming the List of architects and resulting List of emerging architects and Category:Architecture
  • Started articles about writer Vincent Scully, Refugee shelter, Campaign buttons, West Village, Manhattan
  • Split sections from {{large}} state listings in the List of National Register of Historic Places entries, and created infobox {{Registered Historic Places}}
  • Templates: {{catphoto}}, Subst:{{abscat}}, {{Architecture}}, {{Architecture SA}}, {{Regional-arch}}
  • First contribution: Stainless steel finishes â€" (17 January, 2006)
  • First new article: Castelvecchio Museum â€" (21 January, 2006)
  • "Sticky" turn-of-phrase that I'm proud of:

Cultural heritage ("national heritage" or just "heritage") is the legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations, maintained in the present and bestowed for the benefit of future generations. Often though, what is considered cultural heritage by one generation may be rejected by the next generation, only to be revived by a succeeding generation. â€" 26 April 2006



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