1289 examples of architect in sentences

Supposing that a painter should not condemn a paper for publishing a musical article beyond his comprehension, and that an architect ought not to get in a rage because he finds in his favorite journal a paper on beavers which makes him feel insignificant, PUNCHINELLO has generally looked around upon his fellow-journalists, and thought them very good fellows, who generally published very good papers.

Davis, the arch-rebel, the chief architect of the Confederacy, under the same roof; in an hour, if no hitch come, the traitor would be bound and flying in trusty Union hands.

Why, the lines are as firmly drawn as if they had been made by an architect working at his leisure in his office.

With a kind of theatrical sincerity he made successive public appearances as War Lord or William the Peaceful, as Artist, Poet, Architect, Biblical Critic, Preacher, Commercial Magnate, Generalissimo of land forces and Creator of a World Navy; and with Whitman he might well have said, "I can resist anything better than my own diversity.

Some erratic architect certainly concocted the plan of the Hotel del Coronado.

'This is a tribute which a painter owes to an architect who composed like a painter; and was defrauded of the due reward of his merit by the wits of his time, who did not understand the principles of composition in poetry better than he did; and who knew little, or nothing, of what he understood perfectly, the general ruling principles of architecture and painting.'

Well, then, I shall engage an architect of repute, the first in his profession"he rubbed his hands with an air of enjoyment"and

This anger was worthy of Alexander, of him who could not bear the adulation of that architect {29} who promised to transform Mount Athos into a statue of him; but he looked upon the man from that time as a base flatterer, and never employed him afterwards.

Designed as a Text-book for the Mechanic, Architect, Engineer, and Surveyor.

In the inner chamber, which was the artist's sanctum, were only the Veronese and his brother Benedetto at work; his brother, who was architect and sculptor too, was putting in the background of an elaborate palace in a fine Venetian group upon which Paolo worked when not occupied with his Madonna; and a favorite pupil, the young nobleman Marcantonio Giustiniani, was in attendance upon the master.

Any architect of our time, who should build an edifice in different proportions from those that were recognized in the great cities of antiquity, would make a mistake.

It was performed by the King, the duke of Lenox, earls of Devonshire, Holland, Newport &c. with several other Lords and Noblemen's Sons; he was assisted in the contrivance by Mr. Inigo Jones, the famous architect.

What were Park Lane palaces, and Berkshire manors, the petty splendours of the architect and the upholsterer, weighed against a world in which all nature is on a grander scale?

He was the man who interpreted the dreams of the architect to the dreamy British artisan.

Modern methodThe architect of the Pharos.

Of course, the glory of erecting such an edifice as the Pharos of Alexandria, and of maintaining it in the performance of its functions, was very great; the question might, however, very naturally arise whether this glory was justly due to the architect through whose scientific skill the work was actually accomplished, or to the monarch by whose power and resources the architect was sustained.

Of course, the glory of erecting such an edifice as the Pharos of Alexandria, and of maintaining it in the performance of its functions, was very great; the question might, however, very naturally arise whether this glory was justly due to the architect through whose scientific skill the work was actually accomplished, or to the monarch by whose power and resources the architect was sustained.

The name of the architect was Sostratus.

Then he suggested that she should go to Del Monte for the summer and watch the beginning of the new home, but she dismissed this idea, saying that as the architect had not yet even finished his plan it would be a long time before the house could reach an interesting stage.

When weeks had passed, there was no excuse to stay: the plans of the architect were finished, and the new house begun.

The architect thought Mrs. May's impatience to get into her new house, and to have even the garden finished, a charming whim.

"You can have Christmas dinner at your own place," said the architect.

"Of all things, I want Christmas Eve!" "Very well, I promise you Christmas Eve," the architect answered, almost as if she were a child.

Jacques de Brosse was the most renowned architect of his day, and left behind him more than one work calculated to justify his celebrity.

In 1823, when Goya removed to Burdeos, she studied under the architect Tiburcio Perez.

1289 examples of  architect  in sentences