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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Jonathan Smeeton, Timothy L. Pflueger, Robert Wilson, Suresh Bhardwaj, Imero Fiorentino, Patrick Woodroffe, Fenton Williams, David Mellor, Speirs and Major Associates, Jim Tetlow, Billy Name, Loie Fuller, Samuel Hibben, Paul Pyant, Cinimod Studio, Richard Pilbrow, Brian Sidney Bembridge, Joel Fitzpatrick, Stanley McCandless, Willie Williams, Jules Fisher, Tharon Musser, Jennifer Tipton, Hugh Wooldridge, Richard Riddell, Cosmo Wilson, Claude Engle, Sylvan Shemitz, Jean Rosenthal, Kevin Adams, Luc Lafortune, Shiu-Kay Kan, Thomas R. Skelton, Clifton Taylor, Hugh Vanstone, David Hersey, Lee Watson, Mark Sutton Vane, Mark Howett, Rick Fisher, Ralph Alswang, Robert Wierzel, Joe Gannon, Alan Symonds, Peggy Eisenhauer, Martin Aronstein, Donald Holder, Nigel Levings, Christopher Akerlind, Dan Covey, Motoko Ishii, Mark Henderson, Ken Billington, Dennis Parichy, Richard Kelly, Howell Binkley, Peter Kaczorowski, Johnny Dodd, Paul Gallo, Brian MacDevitt, Natasha Katz, Peter H. Hunt, Richard Nelson, Paul Miller, James F. Ingalls, Paule Constable, List of lighting designers, Roger Morgan, Gilbert Vaughn Hemsley, Jr., Chris Kuroda, Chris Parry, Sumant Jayakrishnan, Pat Collins, Andrew Bridge, H. R. Poindexter. Excerpt: Timothy Ludwig Pflueger (September 26, 1892 - November 20, 1946) was a prominent architect, interior designer and architectural lighting designer in the San Francisco Bay Area in the first half of the 20th century. Together with James R. Miller, Pflueger designed some of the leading skyscrapers and movie theaters in San Francisco in the 1920s, and his works featured art by challenging new artists such as Ralph Stackpole and Diego Rivera. Rather than breaking new ground with his designs, Pflueger captured the spirit of the times and refined it, adding a distinct personal flair. His work influenced later architects...