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Bruce Alonzo Goff (June 8, 1904 – August 4, 1982) was an American architect. Born in Alton, Kansas, Goff was a child prodigy who apprenticed at the age of twelve to Rush, Endacott and Rush of Tulsa...
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The film shows 62 buildings – from small petrol stations to representative museums – designed by the American architect Bruce Goff (1904-1982). As such, it is the first comprehensive filmic catalogue of nearly all his surviving creations. Bruce Goff is the great unknown of an original American form of architecture.
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This weekend of events celebrating the work of visionary architect Bruce Goff are to include presentations and discussion by key figures led by Charles Jencks, Peter Cook, Sid Robinson, John Sergeant, and Dennis Sharp, 2006 Volume 22 Now available. Journal 71, Issue 22.1 Bruce Goff Oklahoma Guide price $20.00, 48 pages.
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Bruce Goff, architect in the Great Buildings Online. Bruce Goff was born in Alton, Kansas in 1904. Apprenticed at the age of twelve to Rush, Endacott and Rush of Tulsa, Oklahoma, Goff became a partner with the firm in 1930. Self-educated and exceptionally creative,
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Biography of Bruce Goff , historical architect and artist. Perhaps no Twentieth Century American architect was as fearless as Bruce Goff. His only parallel in the art world might be to outsider artists today.
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Brief biography of Bruce Goff Bruce Goff was born in Alton, Kansas, on 8 June, 1904. In 1916, he began an apprenticeship in the architectural offices of Rush, The first monograph of his work, by Takenbu Mohri, appeared in Japan. In all, Bruce Goff completed almost 150 projects and planned many more.
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Bruce Goff (1904-1982) designed the Cox House in 1949 for Julius and Opal Cox. Goff was commissioned by Julius Cox at the request of Cox's son, Winton, who served with Goff during the war.
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It seemed a shame not to involve Bruce Goff in this website somehow. Here's a photo of him at work in his studio in 1962 with his cat, Chiaroscuro (previously owned by Doug Harris). This building was one of Bruce Goff's early projects.
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Among the many important architects who celebrate June birthdays is Bruce Goff. Born in Alton, Kansas on June 8, 1904, Bruce Goff designed expressive and original buildings using throw-away materials such as cake pans, steel pipe, rope, cellophane, and ash trays.
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