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Gosling, David, 1934-2002

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Personal name headingGosling, David, 1934-2002
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Variant(s)Gosling, David, -2002
Gosling, David, d. 2002
Associated countryUnited States Great Britain England
Associated placeCincinnati (Ohio) Sheffield (England) Manchester (England)
Birth date1934-09-14
Death date2002-05-01
Place of birthManchester (England)
Field of activityArchitecture City planning New towns
AffiliationUniversity of Cincinnati University of Sheffield. School of Architecture University of Sheffield. Faculty of Architectural Studies
Profession or occupationArchitects University and college faculty members
Deans (Education) City planners
Found inHis 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)
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