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Name: Edward Durrell Stone
Birth Date: March 9, 1902
Death Date: August 6, 1978
Place of Birth: Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States
Place of Death: New York, New York, United States
Nationality: American
Gender: Male
Occupations: architect

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Biography of Edward Durrell Stone
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The American architect, educator, and designer Edward Durrell Stone (1902-1978) was an early practitioner of the International Style, but took his architecture in a new direction after 1940. He was particularly known for his design for the U.S. embassy...


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Edward Durell Stone (1902 Fayetteville, Arkansas - 1978 New York City) was an American modernist twentieth century architect. Stone attended the University of Arkansas, Harvard, and MIT and established his own firm in New York in 1936. After a period of...


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The Magazine Antiques
From craft to industry: furniture designed by Edward Durell Stone for senator Fulbright.
05/01/2004: 8,135 words, approx. 27 pages
Only yesterday, basket-weaving and wood-working were bandicraft operations in Arkansas. Today ... they have developed into an industry making modern furniture. House and Garden, June 1951 I was not a Twentieth Century Chippendale," wrote the New York architect Edward Durell Stone...
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Artforum International
Closet space.(the uncertain fate of two mid-'60s structures, Edward Durell Stone's Huntington Hartford Building and Paul Rudolph's Beekman Place triplex)
04/01/1999: 822 words, approx. 3 pages
The Huntington Hartford Building and the Beekman Place triplex are two buildings built in the middle of the 1960s which are in danger of being demolished or sold to museums interested in post-war buildings. The building, designed by Edward Durell Stone, is a poured...
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The New York Observer
People's Hearing
7/14/2005: 349 words, approx. 1 pages
"Ladies and gentlemen of the commission, I hope somewhere, wherever you are, that your ears are itching to what has been said today," exclaimed white-clad author and 2 Columbus Circle enthusiast Tom Wolfe. Of course, the ladies and gentlemen of the Landmarks Preservation Commission...
 


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