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  2. Sarah Susanka - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Susanka FAIA (born March 21, 1957) is an English-born American-based architect, an author of nine best-selling [1] books, and a public speaker. Susanka is the originator of the "Not So Big" philosophy of residential architecture, which aims to "build better, not bigger." Susanka has been credited with initiating the tiny-house movement.

  3. Sarah J. Maas - Wikipedia

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    Sarah J. Maas. Sarah Janet Maas (born March 5, 1986) [3] [4] is an American fantasy author known for her fantasy series Throne of Glass, A Court of Thorns and Roses, [5] and Crescent City. As of 2022, she has sold over twelve million copies of her books and her work has been translated into 37 languages.

  4. Zaha Hadid - Wikipedia

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    Dame Zaha Mohammad Hadid DBE RA ( Arabic: زها حديد Zahā Ḥadīd; 31 October 1950 – 31 March 2016) was an Iraqi-British architect, artist and designer, recognised as a major figure in architecture of the late-20th and early-21st centuries. Born in Baghdad, Iraq, [1] Hadid studied mathematics as an undergraduate and then enrolled at ...

  5. Moore College of Art and Design - Wikipedia

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    Moore College of Art & Design is a private art school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1848 by Sarah Worthington Peter as the Philadelphia School of Design for Women , and was renamed the Moore College of Art & Design in 1989. [1]

  6. Sarah Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Coventry was an American luxury jewelry brand named after the granddaughter of Lyman K. Stuart, the founder of the company. Established in 1949, the sales force was at first all male. Thousands of women and some men were recruited to sell jewelry at Sarah Coventry home jewelry parties. [1] It was recognized as the largest direct selling ...

  7. Sarah Kate Ellis - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Kate Ellis (born November 27, 1971) is an American media executive and activist. After Ellis's graduation from Russell Sage College in 1993 with a degree in Sociology and minor in Women's Studies, she began her career in media through the re-launch of Condé Nast 's House & Garden .

  8. Sarah Greenwood - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood has been nominated seven times for an Academy Award – in 2006 for Pride & Prejudice, [3] in 2008 for Atonement, [4] in 2010 for Sherlock Holmes, [5] in 2013 for Anna Karenina [6] in 2018 for both Beauty and the Beast, [7] and Darkest Hour ., [8] and in 2024 for Barbie. [9] In 2008, she was elected best production designer for ...

  9. Sarah K. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Sarah K. Smith. Sarah Katherine Smith (1878–1956+) was an artist and educator known for her illustrations, etchings, prints, and paintings. For 25 years, she was the head of the art department at the Gulf Park College for Women (now part of the University of Southern Mississippi) in Long Beach, Mississippi .