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Living Architecture
Living Architecture is a new organisation, headed by Alain de Botton it is dedicated to using world-class architects to build houses for holiday rental around the UK.

Speedy deletion nomination of Living architecture


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Facts
Sorry, but notability is required too. Look at WP:CORP or WP:GNG. And at WP:RS for the type of references needed to back up claims of notability. Peridon (talk) 20:56, 26 July 2011 (UTC)

Removing Speedy at Living architecture
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London Original Print Fair
The London Original Print Fair is one of the largest art fairs of its kind. Held each year in late April at the Royal Academy of Arts in London's Piccadilly. It is now in its 27th year.

The Print Fair was founded in 1985 by Gordon Cooke, a Director of The Fine Art Society in London. In 1987 Helen Rosslyn, a specialist in prints at Christies in London came on board. They are now both co-directors of the Fair.

The 2012 Fair has confirmed over 50 international exhibitors, from galleries to printmaking dealers and specialists. All periods in printmaking are represnted at the Fair, from the early woodcuts of albrecht Dürer, to lithographs by Picasso and new digital forms by the likes of

Each year the Print Fair opens with a printmaking lecture, honoring an artist who has a prolific background in printmaking. In 2011, Gavin Turk opened up the Fair speaking with art critic and journalist Louisa Buck. For the 2012 fair, RA Sir Peter Blake will speak about his accomplishments in printmaking during his six decade career.

London Original Print Fair
The London Original Print Fair is one of the largest and longest running art fairs of its kind.

Held each year in late April at the Royal Academy of Arts in London's Piccadilly. It is now in its 27th year.

The Print Fair was founded in 1985 by Gordon Cooke, a Director of The Fine Art Society in London. In 1987 Helen Rosslyn, a specialist in prints at Christies in London came on board. They are now co-directors of the Fair.

The 2012 Fair has confirmed over 50 international exhibitors, from galleries to printmaking dealers and specialists. All periods in printmaking are represnted at the Fair, from the early woodcuts of Albrecht Dürer, to lithographs by Picasso and new digital forms by the likes of Shepard Fairey.

Each year the Print Fair opens with a printmaking lecture, honoring an artist who has a prolific background in printmaking. In 2011, Gavin Turk opened up the Fair speaking with art critic and journalist Louisa Buck. For the 2012 fair, RA Sir Peter Blake will speak about his accomplishments in printmaking during his six decade career.