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NOVEMBER 2013 CLUE: A University engineering building, known for its dramatic articulation of programmatic elements, helped launch the career of this architect.
ANSWER: The answer to the November issue’s Guess the Architect is James Stirling, who, with partner James Gowan, designed the Department of Engineering at the University of Leicester in England in 1963.
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