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Arthur Charles Alfred Norman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arthur Charles Alfred Norman Arthur Charles Alfred Norman (1858-1944), often referred to as A.C.A. Norman, was a British architect who was active in Malaya at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of 20th century. == Malaya == He worked under the auspices of the Malaysian Public Works Department (PWD) between 1893 and 1903 and was responsible for the some of the colony’s most distinguished public buildings. He became a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) on 6 July 1896.〔 During his tenure in the Malaysian Public Works Department, he contributed to crafting an eclectic style known as Indo-Saracenic. Prior to the work of Norman and his successor, Arthur Benison Hubback, the onion dome did not exist in the Peninsular Malaysia.〔 Norman had hired Arthur Benison Hubback to work in the Malaysian Public Works Department. Buildings designed by the department were often not attributed to a single person, so many buildings attributed to Norman also bore the input of Hubback, and vice versa. Hubback started out as a draftsman and became the department’s lead architect, eclipsing the position previously held by Norman. The lasting legacy of both men is that they introduced to the Malayan peninsula a new architectural vocabulary which is now seen as part of the region’s architectural heritage.
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