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{{Infobox Architect |image = |image_size = (if image is smaller than 250px) |caption = |name = Graeme Nicholls |nationality = British

|alma_matter = |practice_name = Gareth Hoskins Architects |significant_buildings= Kielder Observatory, Kielder Water; Tribeca Infobox, Liverpool; |significant_projects = Instant Village, Exchange City |significant_design = Postmodern Architecture , [[Pop Architecture, Renaissance , Prefabrication, |awards = RIBA President's Medal Nominee }}

Graeme Nicholls (1979-) is a Scottish architect who lives and practises in Glasgow. He was born the son of a joiner.

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Biography edit

John Burnet was born at Craighead House, Kirk o' Shotts on 27 September 1814. He was the son of Lieutenant George Burnet, a soldier in the Kirkcudbright and Galloway Militia, and Margaret Wardlaw, who was the daughter of a Dalkeith merchant, John Wardlaw. John Burnet was educated at Dunipace Parish School. He later took an apprenticeship as a carpenter, graduating to architecture and becoming a clerk of works in the Alloa-Clackmannan area.[1]


Category:1979 births Category:Postmodern architects Category:Pop architects Category:Minimalist architects Category:Scottish architects

References edit

  1. ^ "John Burnet & Son". Dictionary of Scottish Architects. Retrieved 2008-11-19.

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