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An architecture of the Ozarks; the works of Marlon Blackwell.


NA737

2004-018119

1-56898-488-X

An architecture of the Ozarks; the works of Marlon Marlon may refer to:
  • Marlon Brando (1924-2004) an Academy Award winning American actor
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 Blackwell Black·well , Elizabeth 1821-1910.

British-born American physician who was the first woman to be awarded a medical doctorate in modern times (1849).
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Blackwell, Marlon. Ed. by David Buege et al. (New voices in architecture)

Princeton Architectural Pr., [c]2005

190 p.

$40.00

Drawing inspiration from insect and animal forms, the natural and manmade landscape, local traditions, global influences, and an interpretation of his client's individual passions, Blackwell creates human-scale dwellings and other small buildings that are both ordinary and extraordinary at the same time. This volume displays floor plans, elevations, models, and well-crafted color photographs of 12 buildings & prototypes. Introductory essays discuss Blackwell as artist/architect, and mention influences such as Fay Jones & Sam (1) (Security Accounts Manager) The part of Windows NT that manages the database of usernames, passwords and permissions. A SAM resides in each server as well as in each domain controller. See PDC and trust relationship.  Mockbee. A biography and selected bibliography bibliography. The listing of books is of ancient origin. Lists of clay tablets have been found at Nineveh and elsewhere; the library at Alexandria had subject lists of its books.  are included.
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Title Annotation:ART, ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN
Publication:Reference & Research Book News
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Date:Aug 1, 2005
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