Draft talk:Edward Sullam

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This page should not be speedy deleted as an unambiguous copyright infringement, because... (your reason here) --Karen S. Buzzard (talk) 06:26, 13 December 2023 (UTC) Edward Sullam worked for Ossipov and then established his own firm in Hawaii. They were both part of the same movement known as Hawaii modernism so just because they incorporated the same concepts in their homes does not mean one is a copy of the other. I haven't seen the articles you cited as copied but both architects highly influenced each other in their design as part of a larger movement. In fact, at a Ossipov exhibit at the Honolulu Museum, Ed Sullam was the narrator on the headphones discussing the movement. Ed Sullamm designed a number of public buildings in Honolulu including the Temple El-Emanuel as well as a community theater, the Manoa Valley Theater, and many public parks and housing as well as private homes.[reply]

What matters are the copyrights. The imagesofoldhawaii source has © 2015 Hoʻokuleana LLC and Copyright © 2012-2021 Peter T Young, Hoʻokuleana LLC. The nytimes source has © 2023 The New York Times Company. The draft has 30-35 % content which is a copy from these web pages. Jay 💬 06:54, 13 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]