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William Robert Ware (May 27, 1832 – June 9, 1915), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts into a family of the Unitarian clergy, was an American architect, author, and founder of two important American architectural schools. In 1881 Ware and Van Brunt amicably dissolved their partnership, and Ware moved to New York City to found the School of Architecture at Columbia University, which began as the Architecture Department in the Columbia School of Mines. He retired in 1903 in poor health.

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  • ويليام روبرت وير (بالإنجليزية: William Robert Ware)‏ هو كاتب ومهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 27 مايو 1832 في كامبريدج في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 9 يونيو 1915. (ar)
  • William Robert Ware (27 mai 1832 - 9 juin 1915), né à Cambridge, Massachusetts, dans une famille du , est un architecte américain. Il a reçu sa formation professionnelle à l'Université de Harvard College et Harvard Laurent école scientifique. Il est crédité entre autres de la conception de la High Street Church à Brookline, Massachusetts. En 1865, Ware est devenu le premier professeur d'architecture au Massachusetts Institute of Technology. En 1881, il s'installe à New York et fonde l'École d'architecture de l'université Columbia. Il a pris sa retraite en 1903. Ware a brièvement étudié les systèmes de vote et a eu l'idée, à partir du scrutin à vote unique transférable, d'élaborer ce qu'on appelle aujourd'hui le vote alternatif, vers 1870. Ce système est utilisé dans plusieurs pays anglophones. (fr)
  • William Robert Ware (May 27, 1832 – June 9, 1915), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts into a family of the Unitarian clergy, was an American architect, author, and founder of two important American architectural schools. He received his own professional education at Milton Academy, Harvard College and Harvard's Lawrence Scientific School. In 1859, he began working for Richard Morris Hunt, the founder of the first American architectural school, the AIA, and the first American to graduate from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Soon afterward Ware formed a partnership with the civil engineer Edward S. Philbrick, Philbrick and Ware, and they designed the Swedenborgian High Street Church in Brookline, Massachusetts. In 1864, Ware partnered with fellow Harvard graduate Henry Van Brunt to form Ware & Van Brunt. Their Boston-area designs include Harvard's Memorial and Weld Halls, the Episcopal Divinity School campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Providence Athenaeum in Providence, Rhode Island, the Walter Hunnewell house (1875) at the Hunnewell estate in Wellesley (then West Needham), and the Ether Monument at the Boston Public Garden. In 1865, Ware became the first professor of architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Architect Joseph Lyman Silsbee apprenticed under Ware and Van Brunt after graduating MIT in 1869. In 1881 Ware and Van Brunt amicably dissolved their partnership, and Ware moved to New York City to found the School of Architecture at Columbia University, which began as the Architecture Department in the Columbia School of Mines. He retired in 1903 in poor health. Ware also dabbled briefly in voting systems and used the idea of the single transferable vote to devise what is now called, in the U.S., instant-runoff voting, around 1870, used in several English speaking countries. (en)
  • William Robert Ware (Cambridge (Massachusetts), 27 maggio 1832 – 9 giugno 1915) è stato un architetto e scrittore statunitense, fondatore di due importanti scuole per architetti americane. (it)
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  • ويليام روبرت وير (بالإنجليزية: William Robert Ware)‏ هو كاتب ومهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 27 مايو 1832 في كامبريدج في الولايات المتحدة، وتوفي في 9 يونيو 1915. (ar)
  • William Robert Ware (Cambridge (Massachusetts), 27 maggio 1832 – 9 giugno 1915) è stato un architetto e scrittore statunitense, fondatore di due importanti scuole per architetti americane. (it)
  • William Robert Ware (27 mai 1832 - 9 juin 1915), né à Cambridge, Massachusetts, dans une famille du , est un architecte américain. Il a reçu sa formation professionnelle à l'Université de Harvard College et Harvard Laurent école scientifique. Il est crédité entre autres de la conception de la High Street Church à Brookline, Massachusetts. En 1865, Ware est devenu le premier professeur d'architecture au Massachusetts Institute of Technology. En 1881, il s'installe à New York et fonde l'École d'architecture de l'université Columbia. Il a pris sa retraite en 1903. (fr)
  • William Robert Ware (May 27, 1832 – June 9, 1915), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts into a family of the Unitarian clergy, was an American architect, author, and founder of two important American architectural schools. In 1881 Ware and Van Brunt amicably dissolved their partnership, and Ware moved to New York City to found the School of Architecture at Columbia University, which began as the Architecture Department in the Columbia School of Mines. He retired in 1903 in poor health. (en)
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