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  1. 5 de sept. de 2009 · Florey Building Queens College, Oxford-England 1966 Axonometrico Conjunto Publicado por Valeria Cota 5 septiembre 2009 6 junio 2011 Publicado en Análisis y Crítica Arquitectónica , General Etiquetas: Arquitectura , Arquitectura Posmoderna , Bibliotecas , James Stirling

  2. James Stirling. Typologies University Education. Material Brick. Date 1966 - 1971. City Oxford. Country United Kingdom. Photographer Richard Einzig. The typological family initiated by Stirling at Leicester and followed up at Cambridge has its third famous member in another student residence, this time at Oxford.

  3. British architect James Stirling was named as the winner of the third annual international Pritzker Architecture Prize at a press conference held at New York's Museum of Modern Art. In making the announcement, Jay A. Pritzker, president of the Hyatt Foundation, which administers and funds the prize, presented the 55-year-old Stirling with a check for $100,000.

  4. James Stirling. Getting to know James Stirling: the architect after whom the UK's most prestigious architecture award is named. By Royal Institute of British Architects. Sir James Stirling (1970) by Architect: Sir James Stirling ( (1926-1992) Royal Institute of British Architects. In 2021, the RIBA Stirling Prize celebrated its 25th anniversary.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2016 · El Arquitecto Inglés y ganador del Pritzker Sir James Stirling (22 Abril 1926 – 25 Junio 1992) creció en Liverpool, una de las zonas industriales de Inglaterra del Norte, y comenzó su carrera cuestionando la composición e ideas teóricas del Movimiento Moderno. Con el tiempo, Stirling, recopiló un conjunto único de creencias ...

  6. 21 de oct. de 2010 · Lord Florey was a moderniser from Australia who, minutes of meetings reveal, pushed the College to appoint an architect that others found arrogant and difficult to deal with. Florey supported Stirling and championed the design - but Florey died unexpectedly in 1968 just as building was getting under way, leaving Stirling's opponents to manage ...

  7. Thereafter Stirling, practising alone, designed the controversial History Faculty wing, University of Cambridge (1964–8), Student Residences, University of St Andrews (1964–8), the Florey Building, Queen's College, Oxford (1966–71), housing for Runcorn New Town (1967–76), and other projects.In the 1970s he was joined in partnership in 1971 by Michael Wilford.