• California. Wurster was born on October 20, 1895, in Stockton, California. His family encouraged him to observe, read and draw but Wurster often admitted...
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    renamed the Bauer Wurster Building in 2020 to clarify that it was named in honor of both William Wurster and Catherine Bauer Wurster. The lifetime achievement...
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    by, William Wurster, T.J Kent, Catherine Bauer Wurster, and Vernon DeMars. Originally, the school was located in North Gate Hall. Bauer Wurster Hall...
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    street furniture was not as common. Furthermore, a ramp was put in for William Wurster, who was disabled, another design choice rarity for the era. Lastly...
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  • European Modernism, the architects Gardner Dailey, William Merchant, Henry Hill, and William Wurster designed in the style. A repository of drawings and...
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  • modernist architects on relatively modest projects. These figures included William Wurster, Joseph Esherick, Vernon DeMars, Mario J. Ciampi, and others associated...
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    Wurster is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Carl Wurster (1900–1974), German chemist Catherine Bauer Wurster (1905–1964), American...
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    John Rex August 1947 1947 Extant 857 Chapea Road Pasadena CSH#2 VGT 3 William Wurster and Theodore Bernardi March 1949 1949 Demolished 13187 Chalon Road...
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    Austrian singer and drag queen who is known for his stage persona Conchita Wurst (or simply Conchita). He came to international attention after winning the...
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    magazine. The topic of her winning essay was the San Francisco architect William Wurster. During her seven years at Vogue, from 1956 to 1964, Didion worked...
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