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Alan Ford (architect) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alan Ford (architect)
Alan B. Ford, AIA, (born December 20, 1952) is an architect and author best known for his work on K-12 sustainable schools. A regular contributor to architectural journalism, Ford is author of ''Designing the Sustainable School'' and co-author of ''A Sense of Entry: Designing the Welcoming School''. In 2008, Ford was a member of the national AIA Soloso (now Architect’s Knowledge Resource) Editorial Content Review Board and subject matter expert for the website’s design content. He has been published in such prominent journals as ''Architect Colorado'' and ''World Architecture News''. The best known works to which Ford has applied his architectural expertise are the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library (Donovan and Green) in Simi Valley, California; the Walt Disney World Swan resort hotel (Michael Graves with Alan Lapidus Architects) in Lake Buena Vista, Florida; and the Tycon Towers development (John Burgee Architects with Philip Johnson) in Vienna, Virginia. == Biography ==
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