LC control no. | n 85018470 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Gosling, David, 1934-2002 |
Variant(s) | Gosling, David, -2002 Gosling, David, d. 2002 |
Associated country | United States Great Britain England |
Associated place | Cincinnati (Ohio) Sheffield (England) Manchester (England) |
Birth date | 1934-09-14 |
Death date | 2002-05-01 |
Place of birth | Manchester (England) |
Field of activity | Architecture City planning New towns |
Affiliation | University of Cincinnati University of Sheffield. School of Architecture University of Sheffield. Faculty of Architectural Studies |
Profession or occupation | Architects University and college faculty members Deans (Education) City planners |
Found in | His Concepts of urban design, 1984: title page (David Gosling) page 4 of cover (professor of architecture, University of Sheffield) LC data base, 3/15/85 (hdg.: Gosling, David) Cincinnati enquirer, May 5, 2002, via WWW, January 25, 2005 (David Gosling, architect, urban planner; b. Manchester, England; d. May 1, 2002) Gordon Cullen, 1996: title page (David Gosling) Dictionary of Scottish Architects (via Internet), March 28, 2019 (David Gosling; born in Manchester on 14 September 1934; d. on 1 May 2002) The guardian, June 5, 2002, viewed online March 13, 2023 Obituary page (David Gosling; architect and urban designer; one of the most influential teachers and urban commentators of his generation, in British new towns, at Sheffield and Cincinatti universities, and through books like his acclaimed Gordon Cullen; he was deputy chief architect and planner to Runcorn New Town from 1965 to 1967; in 1968 he became chief architect and planner at Irvine New Town in Scotland; in 1973 he became professor and head of the school of architecture and dean of the faculty of architectural studies at Sheffield University; in 1991 he became the state of Ohio's first eminent scholar in urban design at the University of Cincinnati; he studied architecture and town planning at Manchester University, took a masters in architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1958 and a masters in city planning from Yale University in 1959; in 1961 he studied architecture in Brazil; he worked in the Manchester city architect's department in the late 1950s and early 1960s; he was an external critic, examiner and adviser to architecture schools throughout the world) |
Associated language | eng |