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Aurora Place [SEP] architect | Aurora Place
Aurora Place is the common name of Renzo Piano's award-winning office tower and residential block on Macquarie Street in Sydney, Australia. Its official name is the RBS Tower building. The 41-storey structure is 218 metres (718ft) high to the top of the spire and 188 metres to the roof.
The building has an... | in 2003 for his work on the Opera House. Sydney is home to Australia's first building by renowned Canadian architect Frank Gehry, the Dr Chau Chak Wing Building (2015), based on the design of a tree house. An entrance from The Goods Line–a pedestrian pathway and former railway line–is located on the eastern border of t... | 800 | zeroshot-train |
Banff National Park Pavilion [SEP] architect | Banff National Park Pavilion
The Banff National Park Pavilion, was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and Francis Conroy Sullivan, Wright's only Canadian student. Designed in 1911, in the Prairie School style, construction began in 1913 and was completed the following year. The pavilion was built on the Recreation Grounds ... | for the government as an architect for, as it was then known, the Department of Public Works.
By the 1900s Banff National Park, as it had become known, was increasing in popularity and had become accessible by automobile in 1911. A visitor pavilion was commissioned by government officials in Ottawa. A concept plan had ... | 801 | zeroshot-train |
Barcelona Pavilion [SEP] architect | Barcelona Pavilion
The Barcelona Pavilion (; ; "German Pavilion"), designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich, was the German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain. This building was used for the official opening of the German section of the exhibition. It is an important building... | Sep Ruf
Sep Ruf (full name Franz Joseph Ruf; 9 March 1908, in Munich – 29 July 1982, in Munich) was a German architect and designer, belonging to the Bauhaus group. He was one of the representatives of modern architecture in Germany after World War II. His elegant buildings received high credits in Germany and Europe a... | 802 | zeroshot-train |
Bastille [SEP] architect | role as a royal fortress and safe-haven inside the capital, and because it controlled a critical route in and out of Paris. In 1418, for example, the future Charles VII took refuge in the Bastille during the Burgundian-led "Massacre of the Armagnacs" in Paris, before successfully fleeing the city through the Porte Sain... | multiple space weather effects: SEP, CME, Forbush decrease, ground level enhancement, geomagnetic storm, etc..
- The 2000 Bastille Day event coincided with exceptionally bright aurora.
- April 21, 2002, the Nozomi Mars Probe was hit by a large SEP event that caused large-scale failure. The mission, which was already ab... | 803 | zeroshot-train |
Biddlestone Chapel [SEP] architect | of Biddlestone Hall, the architect probably being John Dobson who designed the now demolished Selby mansion in a severe Greek revival style. It is constructed on the site of a 13th-century pele tower, which was attached to the hall, and incorporates some of its fabric. Alterations were made to the interior of the chape... | Biddlestone Chapel
Biddlestone Chapel is a redundant Roman Catholic chapel in Biddlestone, Northumberland, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building, and owned by the Historic Chapels Trust. The lower parts of the structure, a former pele tower, are desi... | 804 | zeroshot-train |
Billings Memorial Library [SEP] architect | Billings Memorial Library
Built in 1883 on the campus of the University of Vermont in Burlington by American architect Henry Hobson Richardson, the Billings Library was designed to resemble the Winn Library in Woburn, Massachusetts, United States. A new library, the Guy W. Bailey Library (now known as the Howe Library)... | for the Iolani Palace in Honolulu, Hawaii.
History H. H. Richardson.
The company formed a close relationship with architect H. H. Richardson. Boston Furniture Company–Davenport & Co. likely executed the furniture for his Winn Memorial Library (1879) in Woburn, Massachusetts. Davenport & Co. executed the furniture and i... | 805 | zeroshot-train |
Bowling Green Ballpark [SEP] architect | Group. The outfield wall in Bowling Green Ballpark is unique in that it is concave in right-center because of the shape of a pre-existing road behind the field. The large video board in right-center includes a 16-foot by 32-foot video screen. Embedded in the left field wall is a 6-foot by 68-foot LED display board, beh... | Bowling Green Ballpark
Bowling Green Ballpark is a 4,559-seat stadium in Downtown Bowling Green, Kentucky. It is primarily used for baseball and is home to the Bowling Green Hot Rods of the Midwest League of Minor League Baseball. This state-of-the-art stadium opened with Citizens First Opening Night on April 17, 2009 ... | 806 | zeroshot-train |
Bridge Pavilion [SEP] architect | Bridge Pavilion
The Bridge Pavilion () is a building designed by British-Iraqi architect Zaha Hadid that was constructed for the Expo 2008 in Zaragoza (Spain) as one of its main landmarks. It is an innovative 280-metre-long (919 ft) covered bridge that imitates a gladiola over the river Ebro, connecting the neighbourho... | Sep Ruf
Sep Ruf (full name Franz Joseph Ruf; 9 March 1908, in Munich – 29 July 1982, in Munich) was a German architect and designer, belonging to the Bauhaus group. He was one of the representatives of modern architecture in Germany after World War II. His elegant buildings received high credits in Germany and Europe a... | 807 | zeroshot-train |
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts [SEP] architect | Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
The Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University, in Cambridge, Massachusetts is the only building actually designed by Le Corbusier in the United States, and one of only two in the Americas (the other is the Curutchet House in La Plata, Argentina). Le Corbusier design... | a Harvard fundraising program. The project immediately elicited a response from Harvard alumnus Alfred St. Vrain Carpenter and his wife Helen Bundy Carpenter. The couple, whose son Harlow had just attended the Harvard Graduate School of Design, donated $1.5 million for the proposed design center. The donation propelled... | 808 | zeroshot-train |
Chicago Theatre [SEP] architect | Rapp brothers also designed many other B&K properties in Chicago, including the Oriental and Uptown Theatres. Preceded by the now-demolished Tivoli Theatre of Chicago and Capitol Theatre of New York City, the Chicago Theatre was the "...largest, most costly and grandest of the super deluxe movie palaces" built up to th... | Oceania
Tour Theatre tour.
Tour Theatre tour 2009 schedule.
- Chicago, IL - Chicago Theater - From 19 Nov 2009 to 2 Jan 2010
Tour Theatre tour 2010 schedule.
- New York, NY - Beacon Theater - From 29 Apr to 27 Jun 2010
- Toronto, ON - Canon Theater - From 14 Sep to 10 Oct 2010
Tour Theatre tour Cancelled.
- San Francis... | 809 | zeroshot-train |
Church of Christ the Consoler [SEP] architect | Church of Christ the Consoler
The Church of Christ the Consoler is a Victorian Gothic Revival church built in the Early English style by William Burges. It is located in the grounds of Newby Hall at Skelton-on-Ure, in North Yorkshire, England. Burges was commissioned by George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon, to build ... | Gothic Revival. Cardiff Castle, Knightshayes Court, the Church of Christ the Consoler at Skelton-on-Ure, St Mary's Church, Park House, the Speech Room, Harrow School, Castell Coch, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut and the designs for the re-decoration of Saint Paul's Cathedral: as Burges designed his most importa... | 810 | zeroshot-train |
Château Mont-Royal [SEP] architect | Château Mont-Royal
The Château Mont-Royal is a French castle in La Chapelle-en-Serval, Oise, built for Fernand Halphen by the architect Guillaume Tronchet.
It was to offer his wife a view which enchanted her, he said, that Fernand Halphen bought the house at la Chapelle-en-Serval, near Chantilly (Oise) and decided in 1... | the noble house of the marquess of Pomereu by royal command on 21 December 1825. Armand, marquis de Pomereu d'Aligre, destroyed the second château in 1867 and commissioned the architect Léon de Sanges to design the present château, which was finished in 1868. The same talented workers worked on the roofs of Baronville,... | 811 | zeroshot-train |
Commerce Court [SEP] architect | York and Sawyer with the notable Canadian firm Darling and Pearson as the local architects of record. Structural engineering was provided by Harkness and Hertzberg. The 34-storey limestone clad tower was the tallest building in the British Empire/Commonwealth for roughly three decades, until 1962. At the time of its co... | floating branch in Canada for 5000 customers.
Following the merger, the new bank commissioned a new head office. While planning to retain Commerce Court North, the bank hired architect I. M. Pei to design a three-building complex. The result was Commerce Court consisting of a landscaped courtyard complementing the exis... | 812 | zeroshot-train |
Danish Jewish Museum [SEP] architect | Danish Jewish Museum
The Danish Jewish Museum (), in Copenhagen, Denmark, sits inside the Danish Royal Library’s old Galley House and exhibits Danish Jewish historical artifacts and art. Designed by architect Daniel Libeskind, the building memorializes the story of Danish Jews who were saved from Nazi persecution by th... | Jewish Community in Copenhagen, "Mosaiske Trossamfund".
Awards.
- American Architect Award, 2005
External links.
- Danish Jewish Museum, Website | 813 | zeroshot-train |
Durfee Hall [SEP] architect | Durfee Hall
Durfee Hall is a freshman residential dormitory on the Old Campus of Yale University. Built in 1871, it is the second oldest residential building at Yale, only after Farnam Hall. Currently, the building is used to house first-year students of Morse College, who stay there for the duration of their freshman ... | to erect a major high school in each of the outlying boroughs, with Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, Morris High School in the Bronx, and Flushing High School in Queens being the other three. It was designed by the architect C. B. J. Snyder. The cornerstone was laid in 1902, it was completed and opened 1904. The o... | 814 | zeroshot-train |
East Block [SEP] architect | on the face of the Journey Series design of the Canadian hundred-dollar bill. The East Block is open to the public for tours in July and August.
Characteristics.
Designed by Thomas Stent and Augustus Laver, the East Block is an asymmetrical structure built in the Victorian High Gothic style, with load bearing masonry w... | east of north of the oblong cement block.
- East of the mound, north of the Wm Thomas, Jr'., grave, there is a wooden headboard, but the inscription is absent.
- Israel A. Smith, who died Sep. 1, 1830 aged 20 years and 6 mos. A heavy white marble monument on a raised brick foundation.
- Maria Frances, daut of Jackson B... | 815 | zeroshot-train |
Eastern Columbia Building [SEP] architect | Eastern Columbia Building
The Eastern Columbia Building, also known as the Eastern Columbia Lofts, is a thirteen story Art Deco building designed by Claud Beelman located at 849 S. Broadway in the Broadway Theater District of Downtown Los Angeles. It opened on September 12, 1930 after just nine months of construction. ... | – Architect Claude Beelman in Los Angeles, from MGM to historic Downtown
- Staying Streamline Moderne at Santa Monica’s Classic Art Deco Hotel
- Legendary LA landmark's doors opened to public 82 years ago
- Emporis.com: Eastern Columbia Building Details | 816 | zeroshot-train |
Euromast [SEP] architect | Euromast
Euromast is an observation tower in Rotterdam, Netherlands, designed by Hugh Maaskant constructed between 1958 and 1960. It was specially built for the 1960 Floriade, and is a listed monument since 2010. The tower is a concrete structure with an internal diameter of and a wall thickness of . For stability it i... | ING Group as tallest office tower in 2009.
- The city also houses the tall Euromast, which is a major tourist attraction. It was built in 1960, initially reaching a height of ; in 1970, the Euromast was extended by to its current height.
Rotterdam has a reputation in being a platform for architectural development and e... | 817 | zeroshot-train |
Fallingwater [SEP] architect | Fallingwater
Fallingwater is a house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 in rural southwestern Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh. The house was built partly over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, located in the Laurel Highlands of the All... | and Edgar Kaufmann, the owner of Wright’s celebrated Fallingwater, the architect told Kaufmann: "When I finish the house on the island, it will surpass your Fallingwater".
Wright worked on designing a one-story, house for three months, but the project was cancelled when Chahroudi realized he would not be able to afford... | 818 | zeroshot-train |
Folketeatret [SEP] architect | building in Oslo was commissioned in 1929, and the architects Christian Morgenstierne and Arne Eide worked on it until it opened in 1935. For financial reasons, a theatre did not open immediately, but a movie theatre was operated.
The first theatre performance happened in 1952. Hans Jacob Nilsen was the theatre directo... | und 60er Jahren, GKG-Gesellschaft für Kunst und Gestaltung Bonn
- "Sep Ruf 1908–1982 | Sep Ruf 1908-1982 Modernism with Tradition, ergänzt um: Wie die Quadrate auf den Uniplatz kamen ... – Sep Ruf in Fulda" im Vonderau Museum | Fulda (15. Juni – 25. September 2011)
- The Architect - History and Present of a Profession,... | 819 | zeroshot-train |
Fort Christian [SEP] architect | these structures, only three of the curtain walls and the four bastions remain, along with some living quarters built along the surviving curtain walls. The central tower was torn down in the 19th century, replaced by the present Gothic Revival structure.
The first attempt by the Dano-Norwegians to settle Saint Thomas ... | and given Christian/American names. In 1922, the U.S. government decided to move the Indian agency from Fort Simcoe to Toppenish which triggered extreme emotions of past feelings of relocations for generations of the original tribes. The location of the fort also provided easy trading routes established by waterway or ... | 820 | zeroshot-train |
Fredrik Church [SEP] architect | the baroque style after a design by Nicodemus Tessin the Younger. Its towers are a notable feature. The carillon is housed in the south tower, and there are 35 bells, which were installed in 1967 by the Bergenholtz bell foundry in Sigtuna. The clock chimes three times a day.
The 1854 pulpit is in a neoclassical style b... | and moved to Kausland and it was used in the new Kausland Church which was built a couple of years later.
History Third church.
The new wooden church was built in 1877 and it was consecrated on 16 November 1877. The architect was Conrad Fredrik von der Lippe and H. H. Jess. The church stood until 13 March 1994 when it ... | 821 | zeroshot-train |
Gehry Residence [SEP] architect | Gehry Residence
The Gehry Residence is architect Frank Gehry's own house. It was originally an extension, designed by Gehry and built around an existing Dutch colonial style house. It makes use of unconventional materials, such as chain-link fences and corrugated steel. It is sometimes considered one of the earliest de... | of architect Sep Ruf was built in the spacious park as a semi-official residence for the Chancellors.
Palais Schaumburg became home to the federal ministry for environment, conservation as well as reactor safety ("Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit") when it was formed in 1986. After the r... | 822 | zeroshot-train |
George Sturges House [SEP] architect | George Sturges House
The George Sturges House is a single-family house, designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built for George D. Sturges in the Brentwood Heights neighborhood of Brentwood, Los Angeles, California. Designed and built in 1939, the one-story residence is fairly small compared to 21st century stand... | Jonathan Sturges House
The Jonathan Sturges House is a historic house at 449 Mill Plain Road in Fairfield, Connecticut. Built in 1840 to a design by Joseph Collins Wells, it is one of the oldest-known and best-documented examples of architect-designed Gothic Revival architecture. The house was declared a National Histo... | 823 | zeroshot-train |
Georgian Terrace Hotel [SEP] architect | Georgian Terrace Hotel
The Georgian Terrace Hotel in Midtown Atlanta, part of the Fox Theatre Historic District, was designed by architect William Lee Stoddart in a Beaux-Arts style that was intended to evoke the architecture of Paris. Construction commenced on July 21, 1910, and ended on September 8, 1911, and the hot... | opera stars until the opening of the Georgian Terrace in Midtown.
The architect was Willis F. Denny, who had also designed Rhodes Hall and the Kriegshaber House on Moreland Avenue, now the Wrecking Bar Brewpub. The hotel was renovated in 1928–1929 and demolished in 1963. Most of the site is now occupied by the Equitabl... | 824 | zeroshot-train |
Great American Ball Park [SEP] architect | opened on August 19, 2000.
History Design and construction.
Great American Ball Park was built by the architectural firms HOK Sport (now Populous) and GBBN at a cost of approximately US$290 million. It is located on the plot of land between the former site of Cinergy Field and US Bank Arena; it was known locally as the... | festival in Kerry
- 20 Aug: The Marquee in Drumlish, Longford
- 23 Aug: Supporting The Script at Tennants Vital, Bangor
- 27 Aug: Tara Rocks, Tara Na Ri, Navan, Meath
- 17 Sep: Fever Pitch at Croke Park, Dublin
- 17 Sep: Make A Wish Ireland's Black Tie & Tiara's Charity Ball at the Aviva Stadium, Dublin
- 18 Sep: Half-... | 825 | zeroshot-train |
Großes Festspielhaus [SEP] architect | Großes Festspielhaus
The Großes Festspielhaus (Large Festival House), in its current form, was designed by architect Clemens Holzmeister in 1956 for the Salzburg Festival in
Austria. It was inaugurated on 26 July 1960 with a performance of Richard Strauss' "Der Rosenkavalier" conducted by Herbert von Karajan, who also... | Thielemann in collaboration with stage director Vera Nemirova and stage designer .
Writer and director Hannes M. Schalle produced the documentary with his production company Moonlake Entertainment and joined with ORF/3sat to tell the story of both productions, set on one of the world's largest opera stages in the Große... | 826 | zeroshot-train |
Hadim Ibrahim Pasha Mosque [SEP] architect | Hadim Ibrahim Pasha Mosque
The Hadim Ibrahim Pasha Mosque () is a 16th-century Ottoman mosque located in the Silivrikapi neighborhood of Istanbul, Turkey.
History.
The Hadim Ibrahim Pasha Mosque was designed by Ottoman imperial architect Mimar Sinan for the vizier Hadim (Eunuch) Ibrahim Pasha. The building was complete... | , 1542
- Dolmabahçe Mosque, 1855
- Emirgan Mosque, 1781
- Eyüp Sultan Mosque, 1458
- Fatih Mosque, 1470
- Firuz Ağa Mosque, 1491
- Hadim Ibrahim Pasha Mosque, 1551
- Handan Agha Mosque, 15th century
- Haseki Sultan Mosque, 1539
- İskender Pasha Mosque, Fatih, 15th or 16th centuries
- İskender Pasha Mosque, Kanlıca, 156... | 827 | zeroshot-train |
Hassan II Mosque [SEP] architect | Hassan II Mosque
The Hassan II Mosque (, ) is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the largest mosque in Africa, and the 5th largest in the world. Its minaret is the world's second tallest minaret at . Completed in 1993, it was designed by Michel Pinseau and built by Bouygues. The minaret is 60 stories high topped by... | by the Hassan II Foundation.
The mosque opened ten years later, in 1995, the same year as the Évry Cathedral. It was the work of the architect Henri Baudot, who has constructed several buildings in Algeria and Tunisia.
External links.
- Official website | 828 | zeroshot-train |
Holmenkollen Chapel [SEP] architect | Holmenkollen Chapel
Holmenkollen Chapel ("Holmenkollen kapell") is located in the neighborhood of Holmenkollen in the Vestre Aker borough of Oslo, Norway. The original chapel from 1903 was destroyed by arson in 1992. The new chapel was completed in 1996. Holmenkollen Chapel is a listed site, registered in Norway's cult... | Revheim Church in Stavanger
- Aug 21: burning of Holmenkollen Chapel in Oslo – Varg Vikernes and Faust were convicted for this; Euronymous also participated, but was murdered in August 1993.
- Sep 1: burning of Ormøya Church in Oslo
- Sep 13: burning of Skjold Church in Vindafjord – Varg Vikernes and Samoth were convic... | 829 | zeroshot-train |
Hundertwasserhaus [SEP] architect | Hundertwasserhaus
The Hundertwasserhaus is an apartment house in Vienna, Austria, built after the idea and concept of Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser with architect Joseph Krawina as a co-creator.
Outline.
This expressionist landmark of Vienna is located in the Landstraße district on the corner of Kegelgass... | his boldly-coloured paintings, he is more widely known for his individual architectural designs. These designs use irregular forms, and incorporate natural features of the landscape. The "Hundertwasserhaus" apartment block in Vienna has undulating floors ("an uneven floor is a melody to the feet"), a roof covered with ... | 830 | zeroshot-train |
Hôtel du Poët [SEP] architect | Hôtel du Poët
The Hôtel du Poët is a listed hôtel particulier in Aix-en-Provence.
Location.
It is located on the Place Forbin at the top of the Cours Mirabeau in Aix-en-Provence.
History.
In 1730, Henri Gautier (1676-1757) purchased some land at the top of the Cours Mirabeau, where there was an old watermill. He commis... | 1767), who designed many other buildings in Aix, including the Hôtel du Poët at the top of the Cours Mirabeau.
The hotel is three-story high. Its facade has two Doric columns supporting the balcony overlooking the Cours Mirabeau on the first floor. Inside, there is a grand staircase with a wrought-iron railing. On the ... | 831 | zeroshot-train |
Joutseno Church [SEP] architect | Joutseno Church
Joutseno Church () is a church designed by Josef Stenbäck located in Joutseno, Lappeenranta, Finland. The church was built in 1921.
It is located in Penttiläntie 1, 54100 Joutseno. | mill and a bakery. The notorious Konnunsuo prison is located in the same district. Joutsenon Opisto houses a branch of Humanistic Polytechnics and has open university programmes.
Places to visit.
- The Local History Museum
- Joutseno Church
- South Karelian Motor Museum
- The Domestic Animal Park of Korpikeidas
- The s... | 832 | zeroshot-train |
Karl A. Staley House [SEP] architect | Karl A. Staley House
The Karl A. Staley House was designed in 1950 by Frank Lloyd Wright. Situated on the shores of Lake Erie in North Madison, Ohio, this home is constructed with stone, in an I-plan form. A glass facade overlooks the lake.
The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. The Ka... | its own name as Creature House Expression.
The latest version of Creature House Expression published by Creature House Ltd is version 3.3.
In Sep 2003, Microsoft acquired the software product together with all related trademarks and titles and hired Dr. Alex S. C. Hsu as an architect. Eventually, Alex S. C. Hsu led a n... | 833 | zeroshot-train |
Kaufmann Desert House [SEP] architect | Kaufmann Desert House
The Kaufmann House (or Kaufmann Desert House) is a house located in Palm Springs, California, that was designed by architect Richard Neutra in 1946.
It was one of the last large-commission domestic projects designed by Richard Neutra, but it is also arguably one of his most architecturally notewor... | Neutra, Architect: Sketches and Drawings" at the Los Angeles Central Library featured a selection of Neutra's travel sketches, figure drawings and building renderings. An exhibition on the architect's work in Europe between 1960 and 1979 was mounted by the MARTa Herford, Germany.
The revival in the late 1990s of mid-ce... | 834 | zeroshot-train |
Kuchlbauer Tower [SEP] architect | Kuchlbauer Tower
The Kuchlbauer Tower () is an observation tower designed by Austrian architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser on the grounds of the Kuchlbauer brewery in Abensberg, a town in Lower Bavaria in Germany.
History.
The 34.19 meter tower was conceived and designed by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, who died in the... | Kuchlbauer Brewery
Kuchlbauer Brewery is a traditional brewery in Abensberg, Bavaria federal state, Germany. It was founded in 1300 and the production is focused on the wheat beers, with annual volume about 110,000 hectoliters.
See also.
- Kuchlbauer Tower
- List of oldest companies
External links.
- Homepage
- Company... | 835 | zeroshot-train |
Lamar Towers [SEP] architect | Scull International is carrying out the MEP works, with KASKTAS Arabia responsible for the piling, shoring, grouting, soil improvement and dewatering works. The architectural and engineering concept and schematic design for Lamar Towers was undertaken by RMJM Dubai.
The main contract was awarded originally to Arabian C... | - Lamar Middle School (Irving, Texas)
Transportation.
- Lamar Municipal Airport (Colorado), Lamar, Colorado, United States
- Lamar (Amtrak station), Lamar, Colorado
- Lamar (RTD), a light rail station in Lakewood, Colorado
- Lamar Municipal Airport (Missouri), Lamar, Missouri
Other uses.
- , a World War II transport
- ... | 836 | zeroshot-train |
Lange Voorhout Palace [SEP] architect | Lange Voorhout Palace
Lange Voorhout Palace ( ) in The Hague was designed in 1760 by the architect Pieter de Swart for Anthony Patras (1718-1764), a deputy to the States General of the Netherlands.
History.
Patras, born in Geneva, was a nephew of governor Abraham Patras. In 1734 Anthony arrived in Batavia in the Dutch ... | the heavy cannons. Although a canal was dug along the nearby Mauritskade, a connecting canal along the Lange Voorhout was never constructed, likely due to the high sand bank on which the street was located. In the Golden Age, the very rich settled in palace-like residences on the Lange Voorhout.
Layout.
Most Dutch rena... | 837 | zeroshot-train |
Lawang Sewu [SEP] architect | mansion and the harbour.
The B building is located behind A building. It is three stories in height, with the first two floors consisting of offices and the third holding a ballroom. The building, with high, large windows, also has a basement floor that is kept partially flooded to serve to cool the building through ev... | Lawang Sewu: Dendam Kuntilanak
Lawang Sewu: Dendam Kuntilanak (Lawang Sewu: Kuntilanak's Vengeance) is a 2007 Indonesian Horror film directed by Arie Azis. The film tells about a group of seven teenagers from Jakarta is in Semarang to celebrate their high school graduation. Along the road home after partying, they stop... | 838 | zeroshot-train |
Leadenhall Market [SEP] architect | Sir Horace Jones (who was also the architect of Billingsgate and Smithfield Markets), make Leadenhall Market a tourist attraction.
The main entrance to the market is on Gracechurch Street. The double height entrance is flanked by tall, narrow gabled red brick and Portland stone blocks in a 17th-century Dutch style. The... | ownership hired architect Michael Blair to restore the arcade.
In May 2018, the property was sold to David and Simon Reuben for £300 million.
See also.
- Royal Arcade, London
- Piccadilly Arcade
- Kensington Arcade
- Sicilian Avenue
- Woburn Walk
- Leadenhall Market | 839 | zeroshot-train |
Liberty Place [SEP] architect | to the construction of other tall skyscrapers giving Philadelphia what architecture critic Paul Goldberger called "one of the most appealing skylines of any major American city".
Liberty Place was designed by architect Helmut Jahn and his firm Murphy/Jahn. The steel and blue glass skyscrapers were heavily influenced by... | , the first architect of Louis XIV.
During the French Revolution, an altar dedicated to Liberty was erected on the square on 14 July 1790. The square changed its name and became the Place de la Fédération. A guillotine was installed here in 1792. The royal statue was destroyed in 1793, and the square was then named Pla... | 840 | zeroshot-train |
Liverpool Olympia [SEP] architect | Liverpool Olympia
The Liverpool Olympia is a venue in Liverpool, England, situated on West Derby Road next to The Grafton Ballroom.
History.
The Liverpool Olympia was built in 1905 For Moss Empires Ltd by architect Frank Matcham as a purpose built indoor circus and variety theatre. The theatre was a response to the eno... | Halifax - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.121 (12 Aug 1942: Liverpool - Dispersed)
- Convoy BX.35B (Aug 1942: Boston - Halifax)
- Convoy ON.127 (Sep 1942: Liverpool - NYC)
- Convoy SC.99 (Sep 1942: Halifax - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.128 (Sep 1942: Liverpool - NYC)
- Convoy SC.103 (Sep 1942: NYC - Liverpool)
- Convoy ON.135 (Oct 1... | 841 | zeroshot-train |
Los Angeles County Hall of Records [SEP] architect | Los Angeles County Hall of Records
The Los Angeles County Hall of Records, a rare high-rise by Richard Neutra (co-designed by Robert Alexander), sits in the northern end of the Civic Center in Downtown Los Angeles. An exemplar of modernist architecture, the building includes louvers similar to the Kaufmann Desert House... | American architect, designed the Los Angeles County Hall of Records (d. 1970)
- 1892 – Mary Pickford, Canadian-American actress, producer, and screenwriter, co-founded United Artists (d. 1979)
- 1896 – Yip Harburg, American composer (d. 1981)
- 1900 – Marie Byles, Australian solicitor (d. 1979)
- 1902 – Andrew Irvine, ... | 842 | zeroshot-train |
Maryland Residence [SEP] architect | Maryland Residence
The Maryland Residence is a private home in Bethesda, Maryland, United States, designed by César Pelli. Completed in 1989, it is one of the few houses by an architect known mainly for his large commercial projects. It takes the form of five small pavilions centrally connected. Pelli has described it ... | of architect Sep Ruf was built in the spacious park as a semi-official residence for the Chancellors.
Palais Schaumburg became home to the federal ministry for environment, conservation as well as reactor safety ("Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit") when it was formed in 1986. After the r... | 843 | zeroshot-train |
Mikkeli Cathedral [SEP] architect | Mikkeli Cathedral
Mikkeli Cathedral is a large church in Mikkeli, Southern Savonia, Finland, designed by Finnish church architect Josef Stenbäck. It was built in 1896–1897 and represents the Gothic Revival style like many other churches designed by Stenbäck. The bell tower is in the western gable of the church. The chu... | List of cathedrals in Finland
This is the list of cathedrals in Finland sorted by denomination.
Lutheran.
Cathedrals of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland:
- Espoo Cathedral in Espoo
- Helsinki Cathedral in Helsinki
- Kuopio Cathedral in Kuopio
- Lapua Cathedral in Lapua
- Mikkeli Cathedral in Mikkeli
- Oulu Ca... | 844 | zeroshot-train |
New Century House [SEP] architect | New Century House
New Century House is an office building with an attached conference hall, in the NOMA district of Manchester, England. New Century House is high and has 14 levels. There is office space, conference facilities, catering facilitates and a gym.
History.
History Co-operative Group.
New Century House was d... | its own name as Creature House Expression.
The latest version of Creature House Expression published by Creature House Ltd is version 3.3.
In Sep 2003, Microsoft acquired the software product together with all related trademarks and titles and hired Dr. Alex S. C. Hsu as an architect. Eventually, Alex S. C. Hsu led a n... | 845 | zeroshot-train |
Ojo del Sol [SEP] architect | Ojo del Sol
Ojo del Sol, also called The Fish House by local residents, is a home designed in 1993 by architect Eugene Tssui. The building was constructed between 1994 and 1995 in a residential neighborhood of Berkeley California. The home’s name "Ojo Del Sol", Spanish for "Eye of the Sun", originates from the fifteen ... | structural concept. The home, sometimes called "Ojo del Sol" ("Eye of the Sun"), is also known as the "Fish House" and, according to Tssui, is based on the anatomy of a tardigrade. The materials used in making the Ojo del Sol include inexpensive and recycled materials that draw inspiration from the Cholla cactus, which... | 846 | zeroshot-train |
One Boston Place [SEP] architect | real estate, and corporate firms. Bank of New York Mellon is currently (July 2007) the primary tenant of the building.
History.
Designed by architect Pietro Belluschi and developed by Cabot, Cabot & Forbes, construction of One Boston Place began in November 1967, and the first tenants occupied the building in March 197... | Theophilus P. Chandler Jr.
Theophilus Parsons Chandler Jr. (Sep 7, 1845– August 16, 1928) was an American architect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He spent his career at Philadelphia, and is best remembered for his churches and country houses. He founded the Department of Architecture at the University of P... | 847 | zeroshot-train |
One Park West [SEP] architect | One Park West
One Park West is a 17-storey building in central Liverpool, England, designed by architect César Pelli. Bordering Chavasse Park, it is part of Liverpool One, a £920m redevelopment of Liverpool's city centre. The developer was the Duke of Westminster's Grosvenor Group. One Park West consists of 326 apartme... | Mighty Elephants 17 - 36 Eagles EPRFU Stadium
- 22-Sep-06 Griffons 37 - 27 Fidentia Boland Kavaliers North West Stadium
- 16-Sep-06 Eagles 25-Oct Griffons Outeniqua Park
- 15-Sep-06 Border Bulldogs 36 - 57 Mighty Elephants ABSA Stadium - EL
- 08-Sep-06 Mighty Elephants 21 - 26 Impala Leopards EPRFU Stadium
- 08-Sep-06 ... | 848 | zeroshot-train |
Oosterkerk [SEP] architect | Oosterkerk
The Oosterkerk ("eastern church") is a 17th-Century Dutch Reformed church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
The Oosterkerk was built in the period 1669-1671 by architect Daniël Stalpaert and completed by Adriaan Dortsman. The church bells were cast by Pieter Hemony.
The church has not been used for church servi... | Oosterkerk (Hoorn)
Oosterkerk or St. Anthony Church is a former Dutch Reformed Church in Hoorn, North Holland in the Netherlands. The church is a Rijksmonument and was designed in the Gothic style. The church's origins date back to 1450. The building that exists today was complete in 1616. Today, the church is a cultur... | 849 | zeroshot-train |
PK Park [SEP] architect | Designed by sport architect DLR Group, PK Park has 3,000 fixed seats in the main seating bowl and a total capacity of 4,000 spectators. Fan amenities include a video board, landscaped areas for hospitality, a tiered party plaza called "Fowl Territory", a picnic plaza, and eight upper level suites. It is located just ea... | of architect Sep Ruf was built in the spacious park as a semi-official residence for the Chancellors.
Palais Schaumburg became home to the federal ministry for environment, conservation as well as reactor safety ("Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz und Reaktorsicherheit") when it was formed in 1986. After the r... | 850 | zeroshot-train |
Pavillon Suisse [SEP] architect | Pavillon Suisse
The Pavillon Suisse or Swiss pavilion was designed by Le Corbusier between 1930–31 and is located at the Cité Internationale Universitaire, Paris.
Description.
The building was designed to house the Swiss students at the Cité Internationale Universitaire in Paris. It consists of a single storey part and... | d'argent, Concours International de la Peinture Naive, Morges/Suisse
Art work Exhibitions.
- 1964 München, Pavillon Alter Botanischer Garten
- 1966 München, Pavillon Alter Botanischer Garten
- 1967 Berlin, Kunstamt Tiergarten
- 1968 Waiblingen, Rathaus
- 1969 Düsseldorf, Galerie Vömel
- 1971 Hamburg, Atelier Mensch
- 1... | 851 | zeroshot-train |
Petit Palais [SEP] architect | the option to do what they pleased (alter, destroy, or keep) with the Palais de l’Industrie. In the end, Charles Girault won the competition and built the Petit Palais as one of the buildings that replaced the Palais de l’Industrie. The construction of the Petit Palais began on October 10, 1897 and was completed in Apr... | by the architect Giraud. The Petit Palais was constructed to hold the exhibition of French art, but is known mainly for its Art Nouveau inspired iron work and general design. Much like the Grand Palais, the Petit Palais combines the styles of Neo-Baroque and Art Nouveau. Giraud’s palais is reminiscent of the Grand Tria... | 852 | zeroshot-train |
Queen's Chapel [SEP] architect | Queen's Chapel
The Queen's Chapel is a chapel in central London, England, that was designed by Inigo Jones and built between 1623 and 1625 as an external adjunct to St. James's Palace for the Roman Catholic queen Henrietta Maria. It is one of the facilities of the British monarch's personal religious establishment, the... | the west are the Baroque former conventual buildings of the abbey, constructed between 1771 and 1778, now the Theological Department of the University of Fulda. Nearby is the modern chapel of the Catholic seminary, which was built 1966-1968 by the architect Sep Ruf. South of the monastery is the deanery and the dean's ... | 853 | zeroshot-train |
Rayward-Shepherd House [SEP] architect | Rayward–Shepherd House
The Rayward–Shepherd House, also known as Tirranna and as the John L. Rayward House, was designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright and built in New Canaan, Connecticut in 1955 for Joyce and John Rayward. Although commissioned by the Raywards, Herman R. Shepherd completed the design after ... | the Rayward-Shepherd House (built between 1956 and 1968).
Flooding on August 19, 1955, caused seven Darien families to be evacuated from their homes along the river. On October 16, two days of heavy rain caused the river to again flood, weakening the roadbed of the New Haven Line and causing 20 cars of a freight train ... | 854 | zeroshot-train |
Repsol-YPF tower [SEP] architect | Repsol-YPF tower
The YPF tower is a corporate high-rise building designed by internationally recognized architect César Pelli constructed in the Puerto Madero "barrio" (district) of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Construction began in 2005, and the office building was completed in September 2008. The building is tall and has... | 248 m, is the second tallest building in the area, surpassed by Torre de Cristal by 1 meter.
It was first known as "Torre Repsol" and was to have served as headquarters for the oil and gas company Repsol YPF. During the construction of the tower, Repsol decided to change the location of its future headquarters, and the... | 855 | zeroshot-train |
SGX Centre [SEP] architect | Two was completed in 2000, and 2001 respectively. The buildings was designed by Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and the local Architects 61 Pte Ltd.
Other firms involved in the development of SGX Centre includes United Overseas Bank (UOB), Kajima Overseas Asia Private Limited, Oscar Faber Consultants Pte Ltd, Parsons Brin... | SGX Centre
SGX Centre is a twin tower high-rise complex in the city of Singapore. The development consists of two skyscrapers, located in Shenton Way. The two towers are named SGX Centre One and SGX Centre Two, and are situated together on an elongated, rectangular site.
The towers house the Singapore Exchange Centre. ... | 856 | zeroshot-train |
Salle Ventadour [SEP] architect | Salle Ventadour
The Salle Ventadour, a former Parisian theatre in the rue Neuve-Ventadour, now the rue Méhul (2nd arrondissement of Paris), was built between 1826 and 1829 for the Opéra-Comique, to designs by Jacques-Marie Huvé, a prominent architect. The original theatre had a capacity of 1,106, but was subsequently t... | Passage Choiseul
Passage Choiseul is one of the covered passages of Paris, France located in the 2nd arrondissement. It is the continuation of Rue de Choiseul.
History.
The Passage Choiseul is on a site previously occupied by four "hôtels particuliers", acquired by the for a real-estate development that included the Op... | 857 | zeroshot-train |
Santos Place [SEP] architect | Bridge which extends over the Brisbane River to the Gallery of Modern Art and South Bank cultural precinct.
The building is near central transport links such as the Roma Street railway station as well as Brisbane's Busway with access at King George Square and Queen Street Mall. The building is also close to major shopp... | (12 Jul 1677 – 5 Apr 1692 Died)
- Juan Grande Santos de San Pedro (15 Oct 1692 – 14 Sep 1697 Died)
- Francisco Alvarez de Quiñones (15 Sep 1698 – 22 Sep 1710 Died)
- Francisco Rodríguez Mendarozqueta y Zárate (16 Apr 1714 – 26 Feb 1722 Died)
- Juan Herrera (7 Oct 1722 – 8 Jun 1726 Died)
- José García Fernández, O.F.M. ... | 858 | zeroshot-train |
Sheldonian Theatre [SEP] architect | Sheldonian Theatre
The Sheldonian Theatre, located in Oxford, England, was built from 1664 to 1669 after a design by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford. The building is named after Gilbert Sheldon, chancellor of the University at the time and the project's main financial backer. It is used for music concerts... | Castle, Holyrood Palace and the Sheldonian Theatre. Her particular interest in stone preservation was inspired by her geologist father.
Bennett began working for Purcell Miller Tritton in 1968, for whom she completed her first cathedral-repair project on Ely Cathedral. After she was made a senior partner at the Purcell... | 859 | zeroshot-train |
Society Hill Towers [SEP] architect | slum neighborhood, which was targeted for redevelopment by the Philadelphia City Planning Commission and the Redevelopment Authority. From 1957–1959, the Greater Philadelphia Movement, the Redevelopment Authority and the Old Philadelphia Development Corporation bought around Dock Street. They relocated and demolished t... | Towers several years after this. Paul was additionally the architect of Embassy Arms. In total, 41 six-story buildings containing 3,146 apartments comprising the Linden Hill, Mitchell Gardens, Linden Towers, and Embassy Arms cooperatives were erected.
Once a primarily European-American neighborhood, Linden Hill is now ... | 860 | zeroshot-train |
Southeast Library [SEP] architect | Seven Corners (Cedar-Riverside) area was teeming with new immigrants and the library was quite busy. A permanent Seven Corners branch was built at 300 15th Ave. South in 1912. By 1964 the library's circulation numbers paled in comparison to its first decades of existence. The building was sold to the Minnesota Departme... | Authentic Accounts of the Great Civil War by John Laird Wilson. Glenn House Collection, Box 3079, Folder 10, Special Collections and Archives, Kent Library, Southeast Missouri State University.
- Dickerson, J.D. "The Civil War in Cape Girardeau: Marmaduke Heads North." Southeast Missourian. Sep. 23, 1961. Clippings Col... | 861 | zeroshot-train |
Symphony Towers [SEP] architect | on the roof.
The building is the city's second tallest skyscraper. The tallest in San Diego is One America Plaza of while Symphony Towers is .
Douglas P. Wilson, current chairman and C.E.O. of Douglas Wilson Companies (DWC), partnered with Charlton Raynd Ventures to develop the project which opened in 1989. Designed by... | behind glass. It also served as the concert venue for performance by the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Edward Lee Alley. It was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone. It would also play host to the University of California Marching Band which had financed its own way to the fair under the d... | 862 | zeroshot-train |
Tampere Stadium [SEP] architect | Tampere Stadium
Tampere Stadium (), also known as Ratina Stadium (), designed by architect Timo Penttilä and completed in 1965, is a multi-purpose stadium in Tampere, Finland, with a seating capacity of 16,800 people, and up to 32,000 people for concerts. In 2018, the stadium hosted the IAAF World U20 Championships.
Fo... | Tampere Ice Stadium
Tampere Ice Stadium (, often called "Hakametsä") is a sports arena in Tampere, Finland. It is primarily used for ice hockey, and is the home arena of Ilves and Tappara of the Finnish Liiga. The ice hall, designed by the architect Jaakko Tähtinen was built for the 1965 World Ice Hockey Championships ... | 863 | zeroshot-train |
Temple of Human Passions [SEP] architect | Temple of Human Passions
The Temple of Human Passions (, ), also known as Pavillon Horta-Lambeaux, is a neoclassical pavilion in the form of a Greek temple that was built by Victor Horta in 1896 in the Cinquantenaire Park of Brussels. Although classical in appearance, the building shows the first steps of the young Vic... | Career "Temple of Human Passions".
Lambeaux didn't escape the wrath of art critics when he showed a life-size model of "Temple of Human Passions" at the Salon Triennial in Ghent in 1889. The sculpture managed to attract such fury and uproar that in 1890 the journal "L’Art Moderne" described the work as follows:
Death.
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The Quin [SEP] architect | The Quin
The Quin is a luxury hotel in New York City. It is located on 57th Street and Sixth Avenue in Manhattan, two blocks south of Central Park.
Early history.
Prior to its 2013 reopening, the Quin was originally the Buckingham Hotel, a Beaux-Arts style building designed by American architect, Emery Roth, which open... | - tre – three
- guar – four
- quin – five
- sex – six
- sep – seven
- oo(oe?) – eight
- non – nine
- ecem – ten
- elevenos – eleven
- dec – twelve
- eidec (eis, dec) – thirteen
Most of the examples are presented in the form of tests:
1. Do I love the young man? = Amevo (-)ne the neania?
2. The bowman obscures. = | 865 | zeroshot-train |
The World Centre [SEP] architect | The World Centre
The World Centre is an office skyscraper located in Makati, Philippines. It is owned by Megaworld Corp. It stands at 152.4 metres (500 feet), and is located on the largest central business district of the country.
Design.
The World Centre building was designed and planned by Filipino architectural firm... | Sep Ruf
Sep Ruf (full name Franz Joseph Ruf; 9 March 1908, in Munich – 29 July 1982, in Munich) was a German architect and designer, belonging to the Bauhaus group. He was one of the representatives of modern architecture in Germany after World War II. His elegant buildings received high credits in Germany and Europe a... | 866 | zeroshot-train |
Théâtre Marigny [SEP] architect | Théâtre Marigny
The Théâtre Marigny is a theatre in Paris, situated near the junction of the Champs-Élysées and the Avenue Marigny in the 8th arrondissement.
It was originally built to designs of the architect Charles Garnier for the display of a panorama, which opened in 1883. The panorama was converted to the Théâtre... | – restoration
- the city of Carcassonne – restoration
- Saint-Germain-des-Prés (church) – restoration
- Saint Séverin (church) – restoration
Charles Garnier (1825–1898) – celebrated architect of the Second Empire
- Palais Garnier, also known as the Paris Opera (now Opera Garnier) (1862–1875)
- Théâtre Marigny
- Casino ... | 867 | zeroshot-train |
Torre Aqualina [SEP] architect | of the city center and the Paraná River.
The Torre Aqualina was completed in late 2009, and was until the completion of the Dolfines Guaraní towers, the tallest building in Rosario, as well as in Argentina outside the city of Buenos Aires.
Design and construction.
Torre Aqualina was designed by Mario Roberto Álvarez, a... | Torre Aqualina
Torre Aqualina (Spanish, "Aqualina Tower") is a high-rise residential building completed in 2009 in Rosario, province of Santa Fe, Argentina. It is located on the corner of San Luis and Alem Streets, in Barrio Martín, a few blocks south of the National Flag Memorial.
The tower is 125 m (410 ft) high, and... | 868 | zeroshot-train |
Tour Initiale [SEP] architect | Tour Initiale
Tour Initiale (previously known as tour Nobel) is an office building located in La Défense business district just west of Paris, France. The 105 m (344 ft) Tour Initiale was the first office tower built in the La Défense district with its construction being completed in 1966. In 1988, the tower was given ... | 992. Tour Adria
993. Tour Areva
994. Tour Ariane
995. Tour AXA
996. Tour CBX
997. Tour d'Argent
998. Tour Daewoo
999. Tour de Nesle
1000. Tour Descartes
1001. Tour Défense 2000
1002. Tour EDF
1003. Tour Europlaza
1004. Tour France
1005. Tour Franklin
1006. Tour Gan
1007. Tour Generali
1008. Tour Granite
1009. Tour Init... | 869 | zeroshot-train |
Travelers Tower [SEP] architect | Travelers Tower
Travelers Tower is a 24-story, skyscraper in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Travelers Tower was the seventh tallest building in the world when it was constructed in 1919, and is currently the second tallest building in Hartford. Travelers Tower is the fourth headquarters of Travelers Insurance Company.... | in this case Saint Joseph, fittingly the patron saint of a happy death, fathers, workers, travelers, and immigrants.
The church was designed by the chief architect for the reconstruction of Le Havre, Perret, who was the teacher and mentor to the Swiss architect Le Corbusier. A centrally-planned building, Saint Joseph's... | 870 | zeroshot-train |
Trevi Fountain [SEP] architect | Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain () is a fountain in the Trevi district in Rome, Italy, designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini and several others. Standing high and wide, it is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and the most famous fountain in the world. The fountain has app... | (13 km) away. He also decided to revive the Roman custom of marking the arrival point of an aqueduct with a "mostra", a grand commemorative fountain. He commissioned the architect Leon Battista Alberti to build a wall fountain where the Trevi Fountain is now located. The aqueduct he restored, with modifications and ext... | 871 | zeroshot-train |
Trmal Villa [SEP] architect | Trmal Villa
Trmal Villa or Trmalova Vila is a villa in Prague designed in 1902 by the Czech architect Jan Kotěra in the English Modernist style. The villa has been restored, and is now a museum and cultural centre open to the public and for research. Its architect has been described as the "founder of modern Czech arch... | Josef Trmal
Josef Trmal (born 12 March 1932) is a Czech gymnast. He competed in eight events at the 1960 Summer Olympics. | 872 | zeroshot-train |
Uffizi [SEP] architect | Patto di famiglia" negotiated by Anna Maria Luisa, the last Medici heiress. The Uffizi is one of the first modern museums. The gallery had been open to visitors by request since the sixteenth century, and in 1765 it was officially opened to the public, formally becoming a museum in 1865.
Today, the Uffizi is one of the... | Andrea Maffei (architect)
Andrea Maffei is an Italian architect, born in Modena in 1968. He was associate director for the projects based in Italy by Arata Isozaki. Among these projects is the New exit for the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, which won first place in an international design competition launched in 1998. In ... | 873 | zeroshot-train |
UnionBank Plaza [SEP] architect | "UnionBank Plaza".
UnionBank Plaza was designed by renowned Filipino architectural firm Recio & Casas, with American architectural firm RTKL Associates as its design consultant. The structural design of the building was handled by British engineering group Ove Arup & Partners in cooperation with local engineering group... | UnionBank Plaza
UnionBank Plaza is an office skyscraper located in Pasig, Philippines. It rises 206 metres (676 feet) from ground level to roof, and is currently the tallest complete building in Pasig City, and the 10th-tallest building in the country and Metro Manila as well. The building has 49 levels above ground, a... | 874 | zeroshot-train |
Unipol Tower [SEP] architect | Unipol Tower
Unipol Tower, is a 33-story skyscraper located at Via Larga in Bologna, Italy. Rising to a height of approximately , the building serve as the new headquarters of Unipol Bank includes office and retail space in its square meter of floor area. Construction was completed in 2012.
Designed by architectural fi... | Unipol
Unipol Gruppo S.p.A is an Italian financial services holding company operating in the insurance and banking fields with headquarters in the Unipol Tower, Bologna. As of 2009 it was ranked as the country's fourth-largest insurer.
The company trades under a number of brands: for insurance it uses the brands Unipol... | 875 | zeroshot-train |
Villa Cavrois [SEP] architect | Villa Cavrois
Villa Cavrois in Croix is a large modernist mansion built in 1932 by French architect Robert Mallet-Stevens for Paul Cavrois, an industrialist from Roubaix active in the textile industry.
Context and genesis of the Project.
Paul Cavrois (1890-1965) is a textile industrialist from north of France who owns ... | park (replantation of trees, restoration of the water mirror and the original alleys) and the illumination of the park and the villa.
The villa opened to the public on 13 June 2015.
A modern concept.
The Villa Cavrois is a masterpiece of modern architecture and a unique example in the North of France. The villa is 60 m... | 876 | zeroshot-train |
Villa Fallet [SEP] architect | Villa Fallet
Villa Fallet is a house located in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland designed by noted architect Le Corbusier. It was his first commission as an architect at the age of 18. It was completed in 1905. It is recognised as a building of cultural significance in Switzerland.
Design and construction.
The Villa is a... | on Rue du Doubs 32 and Usine électrique at Rue Numa-Droz 174
Houses: Villa Anatole Schwob on Rue du Doubs 167, Villa Fallet on Chemin de Pouillerel 1, Villa Gallet on Rue David-Pierre-Bourquin 55, Villa Jaquemet on Chemin de Pouillerel 8, Villa Stotzer on Chemin de Pouillerel 6 and Maison Blanche at Chemin de Pouillere... | 877 | zeroshot-train |
Villa Foscari [SEP] architect | Villa Foscari
Villa Foscari is a patrician villa in Mira, near Venice, northern Italy, designed by the Italian architect Andrea Palladio. It is also known as "La Malcontenta", a nickname which it received when the spouse of one of the Foscaris was locked up in the house because she allegedly didn't live up to her conju... | Villa Widmann
The Villa Widmann, also called "Widmann-Rezzonico-Foscari", is a villa at the shores of the river Brenta located in the small town of Mira, between Venice and Padua.
The present palace was built in the 18th century; a succession of families including the Sceriman, Donà, Foscari, had previously owned the ... | 878 | zeroshot-train |
Villa Paul Poiret [SEP] architect | Villa Paul Poiret
Villa Paul Poiret in Mézy-sur-Seine, Yvelines, France, is an early 1920s Cubism-inspired, and later Art Deco, private house originally designed by architect Robert Mallet-Stevens.
The house stands in of parkland in Mézy-sur-Seine, to the west of Paris, overlooking the Seine Valley. It is constructed i... | with floor-to-ceiling windows.
Villa Paul Poiret was commissioned by fashion designer Paul Poiret in 1921; its building completed in 1925. The house fell into disrepair, and was sold by Poiret in 1930 to actress Elvira Popescu, who lived there from 1938 to 1985. Popescu hired the architect Paul Boyer in 1932 to alter t... | 879 | zeroshot-train |
W Barcelona [SEP] architect | W Barcelona
The W Barcelona Hotel, popularly known as the "Hotel Vela" ("Sail Hotel") due to its shape, is a building designed by Ricardo Bofill is located in the Barceloneta district of Barcelona, in the expansion of the Port of Barcelona. The hotel is managed by Starwood Hotels and Resorts hotel chain and marketed un... | - Mar 00. Star - Men - Bacardi Cup, Miami, Florida, USA 200 24
- Mar 94. Star - Men - BACARDI CUP 1995, CORAL REEF YC, USA 50 14
- Jul 92. Star - Open - 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games Sailing Competition, Barcelona, ESP 17
- Sep 91. Star - Men - STAR NORTH AMERICANS 1991, Illinois, USA 7
- Sep 88. Star - Open - 1988 Seou... | 880 | zeroshot-train |
Wedderburn Castle [SEP] architect | Adam and James Adam, with the work superintendent being James Nisbet, for Patrick Home of Billie, who had already completed Paxton House (using James Adam and Nisbet, with Robert Adam doing the interiors ). With battlemented three-storey elevations in the typical Adam Castle style, the apparent symmetry of Wedderburn C... | Wedderburn Castle
Wedderburn Castle, near Duns, Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders, is an 18th-century country house that is now used as a wedding and events venue. The house is a Category A listed building and the grounds are included in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes in Scotland.
History.
Wedderb... | 881 | zeroshot-train |
Westerkerk [SEP] architect | Westerkerk
The Westerkerk (; ) is a Reformed church within Dutch Protestant Calvinism in central Amsterdam, Netherlands. It lies in the most western part of the Grachtengordel neighborhood (Centrum borough), next to the Jordaan, between the Prinsengracht and Keizersgracht.
History.
The Westerkerk was built between 1620... | Westerkerk (Rotterdam)
The Westerkerk (; ) was Protestant church on the Kruiskade in Rotterdam, Netherlands completed in 1870 and destroyed in the bombing of Rotterdam in May 1940.
The Westerkerk was designed by architect J.A. Jurriaanse in an eclectic mix of styles, the tower was neo-Gothic, front and side walls Neo-R... | 882 | zeroshot-train |
William R. Heath House [SEP] architect | William R. Heath House
The William R. Heath House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, built in 1904–05, and is located at 76 Soldiers Place in Buffalo, New York. It is built in the Prairie School architectural style. It is a contributing property in the Elmwood Historic District–East historic district.
History.
William... | Davidson was introduced to Wright by fellow Larkin executive Darwin D. Martin. Wright had arrived in Buffalo in 1903 to build the existing house for Martin, and Martin was instrumental in selecting Wright as the architect for the Larkin Administration Building, in downtown Buffalo, Wright's first major commercial proje... | 883 | zeroshot-train |
Windsor Castle [SEP] architect | Henry VIII and Elizabeth I made increasing use of the castle as a royal court and centre for diplomatic entertainment.
Windsor Castle survived the tumultuous period of the English Civil War, when it was used as a military headquarters by Parliamentary forces and a prison for Charles I. At the Restoration of the monarch... | a painter of James I's court, painting numerous portraits of the queen Anne of Denmark and Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales.
Some of his work is housed in Windsor Castle. Some of his pen drawings are located in the British Museum.
See also.
- List of British artists
External links.
- Isaac Oliver online (ArtCyclopedia)... | 884 | zeroshot-train |
World One [SEP] architect | World One
World One is a supertall residential skyscraper on hold in Mumbai, India. It is located in Lower Parel, South Mumbai on the site of the defunct Shrinivas Mill. The site also houses two other lower towers: World View and World Crest.
World One was being built at an estimated cost of over US$321 million. Constr... | Sep Ruf
Sep Ruf (full name Franz Joseph Ruf; 9 March 1908, in Munich – 29 July 1982, in Munich) was a German architect and designer, belonging to the Bauhaus group. He was one of the representatives of modern architecture in Germany after World War II. His elegant buildings received high credits in Germany and Europe a... | 885 | zeroshot-train |
Yelagin Palace [SEP] architect | Yelagin Palace
Yelagin Palace (Елагин дворец; also "Yelaginsky" or "Yelaginoostrovsky Dvorets") is a Palladian villa on Yelagin Island in Saint Petersburg which served as a royal summer palace during the reign of Alexander I. The villa was designed for Alexander's mother, Maria Fyodorovna, by the architect Carlo Rossi.... | it is the easternmost island and gives its name to the group. It was renamed as Workers' Island () in Soviet times. Since that era and to this day, government residences have been located on Kamenny Island.
Geography Yelagin Island.
Yelagin Island () lies in the centre/north, where the Yelagin Palace is located.
Geogra... | 886 | zeroshot-train |
Yodokō Guest House [SEP] architect | Yodokō Guest House
The Yodokō Guest House was built as the summer villa for the well-to-do brewer of Sakura-Masamune sake, Tazaemon Yamamura, and is the only surviving Frank Lloyd Wright residence in Japan. The guest house was designed in 1918, and construction was completed in 1924.
Set into a hilltop in Ashiya, overl... | Bay. It was completed in 1924 as a residence for the Yamamura family, founders of the famous sake company "Sakuramasamune" (). It is now known as the Yodokō Guest House and is open for tours. Ashiya also features the house of Hiroko Koshino designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Tadao Ando.
Transport.
The first... | 887 | zeroshot-train |
Évry Cathedral [SEP] architect | Évry Cathedral
Évry Cathedral (; "Évry Cathedral of the Resurrection") is a Roman Catholic church located in the new town of Évry (Essonne), France. The cathedral was designed by Swiss architect Mario Botta. It opened in 1995, and was consecrated and dedicated to Saint Corbinian in 1996.
Description.
The Diocese of Cor... | by the Hassan II Foundation.
The mosque opened ten years later, in 1995, the same year as the Évry Cathedral. It was the work of the architect Henri Baudot, who has constructed several buildings in Algeria and Tunisia.
External links.
- Official website | 888 | zeroshot-train |
330 North Wabash [SEP] architect | 330 North Wabash
330 North Wabash (formerly IBM Plaza also known as IBM Building and now renamed AMA Plaza) is a skyscraper in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States, at 330 N. Wabash Avenue, designed by famed architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (who died in 1969 before construction began). A small bust of the archit... | IBM Building
IBM Building can refer to:
- IBM Building, New York City (former worldwide headquarters)
- IBM Building, Johannesburg
- IBM Building, Seattle
- Nickname for 330 North Wabash formerly known as IBM Plaza
- IBM branch office in Cranford, New Jersey by architect Victor Lundy | 889 | zeroshot-train |
3300 North Central Avenue [SEP] architect | 3300 North Central Avenue
3300 North Central Avenue (also known as 3300 Tower) is a high-rise located along Central Avenue in Uptown Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The tower rises 27 floors and in height. Designed by Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, 3300 North Central Avenue was built in 1980. Upon completion, it stood ... | head directly north until they cross West 3300 South (SR-171) and immediately reach Millcreek. Continuing north from Millcreek the lines cross West Gregson Avenue, West 2950 South, and West 2700 South, before crossing under I-80.
From I-80 the lines continue north and cross West Haven Avenue before the junction with th... | 890 | zeroshot-train |
60 State Street [SEP] architect | made five passages from Boston to S.F., the fastest being 113 days and the slowest 152 days; seven from N.Y. to S.F., fastest 117 and slowest 149; two from Liverpool in 150 and 115 days. The average of the fourteen is 128.7 days. S.F. to NY. in 96 days in 1869."
Design and features.
Design and features Architecture.
De... | own residence by the architect of many homes in the city, including several others in the district, and built in 1892.
- New York State Armory, 60 Lake Avenue. A Romanesque Revival brick structure designed by state architect Isaac Perry in 1890.
- Regent Street Theatre, 153 Regent Street. Shingled Colonial Revival stru... | 891 | zeroshot-train |
995 Fifth Avenue [SEP] architect | 995 Fifth Avenue
995 Fifth Avenue is a 16-story co-op apartment building at 995 Fifth Avenue and East 81st Street in New York City, across Fifth Avenue from Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was constructed in 1926 as The Stanhope Apartment Hotel and designed by Rosario Candela. The building was conve... | List of former hotels in Manhattan
This is a list of former hotels in Manhattan, New York City.
Former hotels in Manhattan.
- 995 Fifth Avenue
- The Ansonia
- Astor House
- Dauphin Hotel
- Drake Hotel (New York City)
- Endicott Hotel
- Fifth Avenue Hotel
- George Washington Hotel (New York City)
- Grand Central Hotel
-... | 892 | zeroshot-train |
A. P. Johnson House [SEP] architect | A. P. Johnson House
The A. P. Johnson House, also known as Campbell Residence, is a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Prairie School home that was constructed in Delavan, Wisconsin, USA, in 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
The Johnson house sits on a 6-acre lot on the south shore of La... | .
- Lacayo, Richard (June 28, 2007). "Splendor in the Glass". "Time". Accessed August 12, 2010.
- "Philip Johnson: Diary of an Eccentric Architect", 1997 documentary.
- "Extending the Legacy" Alexandra Lange article on the preservation of the Glass House, from the November 2006 issue of "Metropolis" magazine.
- Philip ... | 893 | zeroshot-train |
Alex Box Stadium/Skip Bertman Field [SEP] architect | Miss, the field was named and dedicated in honor of former LSU head baseball coach and athletic director, Skip Bertman.
A design team of Grace & Hebert, DLR Group, and Jeffrey L. Bruce & Company designed Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field which opened during the 2009 season. Alex Box Stadium, Skip Bertman Field was s... | was renamed Skip Bertman Drive. Bertman's No. 15 jersey was also retired by the LSU baseball team. On May 17, 2013, during a pre-game ceremony that also celebrated the 20th anniversary of Bertman's 1993 National Championship team, the field at Alex Box Stadium was officially dedicated "Skip Bertman Field." The stadium ... | 894 | zeroshot-train |
Ariel Hotel [SEP] architect | Ariel Hotel
The Ariel Hotel built in 1961, and designed by Russell Diplock & Associates was "Britain’s first significant airport hotel", built at what was then London Airport, and which is now known as London Heathrow Airport. The Ariel Hotel was later taken over by Holiday Inn. | the theater's interior, which has angered some community leaders, according to the "New York Times".
The new Victoria Theater project, developed by the Lam Group and Exact Capital, designed by architect Ariel Aufgang and interiors by AJC Design, began construction in April 2017 and is scheduled to open in the spring of... | 895 | zeroshot-train |
Arvest Ballpark [SEP] architect | Arvest Ballpark
Arvest Ballpark is a stadium in Springdale, Arkansas. It is primarily used for baseball, as the home of the Northwest Arkansas Naturals of the Texas League. The ballpark has a capacity of 7,305 people and opened in 2008. Arvest Ballpark was designed by the Kansas City architecture firm Populous. Arvest ... | 2007, a naming rights deal was reach with Arvest Bank Group, Inc. of nearby Bentonville, and the new ballpark's official name was introduced as Arvest Ballpark on October 5, 2007.
The first game played at Arvest Ballpark was the 2008 opening day game between the Naturals and the San Antonio Missions on April 10, 2008. ... | 896 | zeroshot-train |
Assut de l'Or Bridge [SEP] architect | Assut de l'Or Bridge
The Assut de l'Or Bridge (Valencian: "Pont de l'Assut de l'Or", Spanish: "Puente de la Presa del Oro") is a white single-pylon cable-stayed bridge in Valencia, Spain designed by Valencian architect and civil engineer Santiago Calatrava and completed in December 2008. The name "l'Assut de l'Or" is V... | method of construction respects the natural pathway of the dry river at demanding intervals.
See also.
- Puente de la Mujer, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Samuel Beckett Bridge, Dublin, Ireland
- Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay, California, United States
- Puente del Alamillo, Seville, Spain
- Assut de l'Or Bridge, Valencia, ... | 897 | zeroshot-train |
Austrian Postal Savings Bank [SEP] architect | Austrian Postal Savings Bank
The Austrian Postal Savings Bank building (German language: "Österreichische Postsparkasse") is a famous building in Vienna, designed and built by the architect Otto Wagner. The building is regarded as an important work of Vienna Secession, branch of Art Nouveau.
It was constructed between ... | to a much more geometric and simplified style, without ornament, in the Austrian Postal Savings Bank (1904–1906). Wagner declared his intention to express the function of the building in its exterior. The reinforced concrete exterior was covered with plaques of marble attached with bolts of polished aluminum. The inter... | 898 | zeroshot-train |
Axel Oxenstierna palace [SEP] architect | Axel Oxenstierna palace
Axel Oxenstierna palace in the Old Town of Stockholm was designed by architect Jean de la Vallée to Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna and the construction started in 1653.
The palace became the headquarters for the 1668-1680 Swedish Central Bank and after a series of state institutional policy.
The pa... | who had married Gustaf Gabrielsson Oxenstierna, nephew of Swedish Regent and Lord High Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna. Both she and her husband's family were extremely wealthy. Maria Sofia resided in Tyresö Palace, from where she managed her estates around the Baltic Sea, until 1694. Between 1699 and 1737, the writer Mari... | 899 | zeroshot-train |
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