The Municipal Art Society gave its Brendan Gill award to Frederick Fisher, the architect responsible for the P.S. 1 renovation.
Frederick Fisher, a Los Angeles-based architect, designed the renovation, which will be carried out by David Prendergast, a New York architect.
Frederick Fisher (disambiguation), several people, including "Fred Fisher" and "Freddie Fisher"
Frederick Fisher or Fred Fisher may also refer to:
Bradbury is said to be the location where Fisher's ghost (Frederick Fisher) appeared on a bridge post, to indicate where his body lay.
Two transported convicts,George Worrall and Frederick Fisher, are released and take up farms at Campbelltown.
The first, Frederick Fisher, won his on 23 April 1915 at St. Julien during the Second Battle of Ypres.
Frederick Fisher was murdered by George Worrall, his overseer, at Campbelltown on June 16 (or 17), 1826.
Frederick Fisher (disambiguation)
The original organ was installed the west gallery by Casavant Frères in 1925 as a gift from Frederick Fisher of Fisher Body.