Claire Allen
Claire Allen (July 29, 1853 – December 22, 1942) was an American architect prominent in southern Michigan in the early twentieth century, and best known for designing several county courthouses. He was considered a "master regional architect".Allen moved to Jackson as a young man, and practiced architecture there for 52 years. He established the architectural firm of Claire Allen & Sons. Some 100 structures are attributed to him. His firm designed numerous examples of American neoclassical architecture and Colonial Revival buildings in Michigan and Iowa, but had a range that encompassed Beaux-Arts Classical and Jacobean Revival styles as well. Provided by Wikipedia
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COVID-19 – Where should we go now? by Claire Allen, Ben Heaven Taylor, Chris Winchester
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Optimal evidence in difficult settings: improving health interventions and decision making in disasters. by Martin Gerdin, Mike Clarke, Claire Allen, Bonnix Kayabu, William Summerskill, Declan Devane, Malcolm MacLachlan, Paul Spiegel, Anjan Ghosh, Rony Zachariah, Saurabh Gupta, Virginia Barbour, Virginia Murray, Johan von Schreeb
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Enhancing learning from evaluations in newborn and child health by Mike English, Stavros Petrou, Shobhana Nagraj, Soren Kudsk-Iversen, Claire Allen, Tanya Marchant, Desire Habonimana, Sebastian Taylor, Sarah Williams, Andrew Clarke, Louise Tina Day, Claire Blacklock, Marion Lynch, Katherine Kalaris, Arooj Sahir, Junior Mudji, Adam Harnischfeger, Prisca Benelli, Claire M Keene, Neil Jefferies
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