Proper noun
Eisenman (plural Eisenmans)
A surname.
Eisenman makes a connection between Paul and an individual identified by Josephus as "Saulus", a "kinsman of Agrippa ". Source: Internet
Derrida discontinued his involvement with the movement after the publication of his collaborative project with architect Peter Eisenmann in Chora L Works: Jacques Derrida and Peter Eisenman. Source: Internet
It was more about “the idea of the wall,” and the way light moved through the space (Eisenman if they wanted a “Heidi House,” or a typical winter chalet, why did the clients hire me?). Source: Internet
Designed by architects Peter Eisenman of New York and Richard Trott of Columbus, the center opened in 1989. Source: Internet
Eisenman told him that when she had been 24, she’d gone through a dark spot in her life, too. Source: Internet
In the same article by BBC, Peter Eisenman, who designed the memorial, decried the tourists’ actions but did not think their actions to be so terrible as to warrant a response such as Shapira’s website. Source: Internet