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herzog mansion: Duke House and the Making of Modern New York , 2022-10-17 Featuring new archival research and previously unpublished photographs and architectural plans, this volume fundamentally revises our understanding of the development of modern New York, focusing on elite domestic architecture within the contexts of social history, urban planning, architecture, interior design, and adaptive re-use. Contributions from emerging and established scholars, art historians, and practitioners offer a multi-faceted analysis of major figures such as Horace Trumbauer, Julian Francis Abele, Robert Venturi, and Richard Kelly. Taking the James B. Duke House, now home to NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts, as its point of departure, this collection provides fresh perspectives on domestic spaces, urban forms, and social reforms that shaped early-twentieth century New York into the modern city we know today. |
herzog mansion: Key Houses of the Twentieth Century Colin Davies, 2006 Featuring over 100 of the most significant and influential houses of the twentieth century, For each of the houses included there are numerous, accurate scale plans showing each floor, together with elevations, sections and site plans where appropriate. All of these have been specially drawn for this book and are based on the most up-to-date information and sources. |
herzog mansion: Detroit Hustle Amy Haimerl, 2016-05-03 Journalist Amy Haimerl and her husband had been priced out of their Brooklyn neighborhood. Seeing this as a great opportunity to start over again, they decide to cash in their savings and buy an abandoned house for 35,000 in Detroit, the largest city in the United States to declare bankruptcy. As she and her husband restore the 1914 Georgian Revival, a stately brick house with no plumbing, no heat, and no electricity, Amy finds a community of Detroiters who, like herself, aren't afraid of a little hard work or things that are a little rough around the edges. Filled with amusing and touching anecdotes about navigating a real-estate market that is rife with scams, finding a contractor who is a lover of C.S. Lewis and willing to quote him liberally, and neighbors who either get teary-eyed at the sight of newcomers or urge Amy and her husband to get out while they can, Amy writes evocatively about the charms and challenges of finding her footing in a city whose future is in question. Detroit Hustle is a memoir that is both a meditation on what it takes to make a house a home, and a love letter to a much-derided city. |
herzog mansion: Missouri Off the Beaten Path® Patti DeLano, 2024-06-04 Tired of the same old tourist traps? Whether you’re a visitor or a local looking for something different, Missouri Off the Beaten Path shares with you the Show Me State with new perspectives on timeless destinations and introduces you to those you never knew existed—from the best in local dining to quirky cultural tidbits to hidden attractions, unique finds, and unusual locales. So, if you’ve “been there, done that” one too many times, get off the main road and venture Off the Beaten Path. |
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herzog mansion: Kaleidoscope Dorothy Gilman, 2007-12-18 Next to the incomparable Mrs. Pollifax, Dorothy Gilman’s best-loved character is the mysterious Madame Karitska, who is blessed with a powerful gift of clairvoyance that attracts to her a stream of men and women craving help with their misfortunes, desperate to know what the future holds. . . . When a brilliant young violinist dies in a horrific accident, Madame Karitska has only to hold the victim’s instrument in her hands to perceive the shocking truth. But when an insecure wife asks whether her husband will abandon her to join a sinister cult, Madame Karitska–as wise as she is lovely–chooses not to reveal all that she foresees. And when an attaché case is suddenly dropped into her lap by a man fleeing a crowded subway, she knows it’s time to consult her good friend Detective-Lieutenant Pruden. A nine-year-old accused of murder, a man dying a slow death by witchcraft– for the hunted and the haunted, Madame Karitska’s shabby downtown apartment becomes a haven, where brilliant patterns of violence, greed, passion, and strange obsessions mix and disintegrate with stunning, kaleidoscopic beauty. Once again Dorothy Gilman exercises her own uncanny power to render readers spellbound. |
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herzog mansion: Making Houston Modern Barrie Scardino Bradley, Stephen Fox, Michelangelo Sabatino, 2023-11-15 Complex, controversial, and prolific, Howard Barnstone was a central figure in the world of twentieth-century modern architecture. Recognized as Houston’s foremost modern architect in the 1950s, Barnstone came to prominence for his designs with partner Preston M. Bolton, which transposed the rigorous and austere architectural practices of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to the hot, steamy coastal plain of Texas. Barnstone was a man of contradictions—charming and witty but also self-centered, caustic, and abusive—who shaped new settings that were imbued, at once, with spatial calm and emotional intensity. Making Houston Modern explores the provocative architect’s life and work, not only through the lens of his architectural practice but also by delving into his personal life, class identity, and connections to the artists, critics, collectors, and museum directors who forged Houston’s distinctive culture in the postwar era. Edited by three renowned voices in the architecture world, this volume situates Barnstone within the contexts of American architecture, modernism, and Jewish culture to unravel the legacy of a charismatic personality whose imaginative work as an architect, author, teacher, and civic commentator helped redefine architecture in Texas. |
herzog mansion: Quest for the Human Eusebio L. Rodrigues, 1981 This critical study explores a central thesis -- that Bellow's dominant theme is an onward and upward quest for the human. Eight extended essays provide a detailed and chronologically progressive analysis of Bellow's fiction. |
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herzog mansion: Saul Bellow Mark Connelly, 2016-03-09 A three-time National Book Award for Fiction winner, Saul Bellow (1915-2005) is one of the most highly regarded American authors to emerge since World War II. His 60-year career produced 14 novels and novellas, two volumes of nonfiction, short story collections, plays and a book of collected letters. His 1953 breakthrough novel The Adventures of Augie March was followed by Seize the Day (1956), Herzog (1964) and Mr. Sammler's Planet (1970). His Humboldt's Gift won a Pulitzer Prize in 1976 and contributed to his receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature that year. This literary companion provides more than 200 entries about his works, literary characters, events and persons in his life. Also included are an introduction and overview of Bellow's life, statements made by him during interviews, suggestions for writing and further study and an extensive bibliography. |
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herzog mansion: The Harp and the Shield of David Shulamit Eliash, 2007-04-05 Eliash examines the relationship between Ireland and the Zionist movement, and the state of Israel from the context of Palestine’s partition and the delay in Ireland’s recognition of the State of Israel until 1963. Analyzing the Irish attitude to the partition of Palestine through an analogy with that of Ireland, this engaging text compares both the Irish and Zionist views on the partition plans of 1937 and 1947. The study underscores the contrast between Ireland’s separatist policy and its sparse diplomatic connections on the one hand, and Israel’s global diplomacy on the other, and discusses how this gap contributed to Ireland’s delay in recognizing the State of Israel. Shedding light on Irish and Israeli foreign policy, the book also calls into question the ability of small states to form independent foreign policy, the Vatican’s influence on devout Catholic states like Ireland, and the role of Irish and Jewish diasporas in the US. |
herzog mansion: The Invention of Jewish Theocracy Alexander Kaye, 2020-01-22 The tension between secular politics and religious fundamentalism is a problem shared by many modern states. This is certainly true of the State of Israel, where the religious-secular schism provokes conflict at every level of politics and society. Driving this schism is the idea of the halakhic state, the demand by many religious Jews that Israel should be governed by the law of the Torah as interpreted by Orthodox rabbis. Understanding this idea is a priority for scholars of Israel and for anyone with an interest in its future. The Invention of Jewish Theocracy is the first book in any language to trace the origins of the idea, to track its development, and to explain its crucial importance in Israel's past and present. The book also shows how the history of this idea engages with burning contemporary debates on questions of global human rights, the role of religion in Middle East conflict, and the long-term consequences of European imperialism. The Invention of Jewish Theocracy is an intellectual history, based on newly discovered material from numerous Israeli archives, private correspondence, court records, and lesser-known published works. It explains why the idea of the halakhic state emerged when it did, what happened after it initially failed to take hold, and how it has regained popularity in recent decades, provoking cultural conflict that has severely shaken Israeli society. The book's historical analysis gives rise to two wide-reaching insights. First, it argues that religious politics in Israel can be understood only within the context of the largely secular history of European nationalism and not, as is commonly argued, as an anomalous exception to it. It shows how even religious Jews most opposed to modern political thought nevertheless absorbed the fundamental assumptions of modern European political thought and reread their own religious traditions onto that model. Second, it demonstrates that religious-secular tensions are built into the intellectual foundations of Israel rather than being the outcome of major events like the 1967 War. These insights have significant ramifications for the understanding of the modern state. In particular, the account of the blurring of the categories of secular and religious illustrated in the book are relevant to all studies of modern history and to scholars of the intersection of religion and human rights |
herzog mansion: Saul Bellow and American Transcendentalism Mohammad A. Quayum, 2004 Saul Bellow and American Transcendentalism explores Saul Bellow's moral and philosophical affinity with the writers of American transcendentalism, especially Emerson and Whitman. Its focus is on the «vintage» Bellow, or his «mature» novels, from Henderson the Rain King (1959) to The Dean's December (1982). In these novels, Bellow highlights a moral crisis, arising from humankind's despiritualization and dehumanization, which, he believes, is responsible for an ongoing dichotomy in the modern world. Bellow describes this as a dichotomy of the «Cleans» and the «Dirties», in the context of American culture. To rectify this dichotomy and redeem humankind from its current «death-ridden» state, Bellow and his protagonists advance a vision of life that corresponds to the transcendental vision of dialogue and «double consciousness», or coordination and balance. Like Emerson, they advocate, «The mid-world is best... A man is a golden impossibility; the line he must walk is a hair's breadth». Comparable to Whitman, they urge the individual to «knit the knot of contrariety» and act as «an arbiter of the diverse». |
herzog mansion: New York Court of Appeals. Records and Briefs. New York (State). Court of Appeals., 1909 Volume contains: 194 NY 576 (Rossenbach v. Sup. Ct. of Ind. Ord. of Foresters) 194 NY 567 (Smith v. Kellogg) 194 NY 565 (Seeting v. N.Y. C. & H. R. R.R. Co.) 194 NY 570 (Schiller v. Wilnau) 194 NY 577 (Sprickerhoff v. Gordon) 194 NY 576 (Saphir v. Terry & Tench Co.) 194 NY 573 (Schroeder v. Page) |
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herzog mansion: My Marriage Jakob Wassermann, 2016-01-26 Alexander Herzog, a young writer, goes to Vienna to escape his debts and a failed love affair. There he is pursued by book-loving Ganna: giddy, girlish, clumsy, eccentric, and wild. Dazzled and unnerved by her devotion to him, and attracted to the large dowry offered by her wealthy father, he thinks he can mold Ganna into what he wants. But no one can control her troubling passions. As their marriage starts to self-destruct, Herzog will discover that he can never escape her. Posthumously published in 1934 and based on Wassermann's own ruinous marriage, My Marriage is a tragic masterpiece that unfolds in shocking detail. This story of rare intensity and drama is now brought to English readers in a powerful translation by Michael Hofmann. |
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herzog mansion: Transferring to America Rael Meyerowitz, 1995-09-14 This book uses recent psychoanalytic theory to analyze the work of three contemporary scholars--Harold Bloom, Stanley Cavell, and Sacvan Bercovitch--while viewing their work as expressing Jewish immigrant desires for integration into American culture. |
herzog mansion: Olympia 420 J. B. Dath, 2005 A bitter war between two fundamentally opposed ways of life, casts its shadow over ancient Greece. Against all odds, can Orion, a promising young athlete, revive the dormant Olympic Games? And if he succeeds, will they bring lasting peace and save Athens' democracy from the fearsome Spartans and their aggressive god? Or will a devious Spartan plot destroy everything? |
herzog mansion: It's Only a Movie Mark Kermode, 2010-02-04 In It's Only a Movie, the incomparable Mark Kermode takes us into the weird world of a life lived in widescreen. Join him as he gets lost in Russia on the trail of a low-budget horror flick, gasp as he's shot at in Hollywood while interviewing Bavarian director Werner Herzog, cheer as he gets thrown out of the Cannes film festival for heckling in very bad French, and cringe as he's handbagged by Helen Mirren at London's glitzy BAFTA Awards. Written with sardonic wit and wry good humour, this compelling cinematic memoir is genuinely 'inspired by real events'. |
herzog mansion: Nowhere to Hide Florian Matusek, 2023-09-14 The worst terror attack in decades threatens the energy supply of Europe. A manifest puts the blame on the lack of climate action by the European Commission. More attacks will follow if no radical change is implemented within 72 hours. An impossible race against time for Arnaud Navarro of Europol. He activates surveillance networks all over the continent in the search for the perpetrator. All evidence points to Italian software developer Samanta Di Vincenzo but Arnaud has his doubts. Everything seems to be too clean cut, too obvious. Is Samanta the terrorist they are looking for? The more Arnaud investigates, the less anything makes sense ... A delightfully refreshing thriller from debut author Florian Matusek. On point with our current world affairs, I thoroughly enjoyed the fast pace and the amazing twists of the story. Thumbs up Florian, and a must-read for fans of edge of the seat thrillers!” Jean-Michel Désiré, author of The Storyteller's Nights |
herzog mansion: A Guide to Historic Missoula Allan James Mathews, 2002 The sixth volume in the Montana Mainstreet series, A Guide to Historic Missoula points readers to the buildings, historic sites, and parks that act as monuments to Missoula's--and Montana's--history. |
herzog mansion: Ghosts & Legends of Colorado’s Front Range Cindy Brick, 2018-10-08 Stunning natural wonders and bustling cities make Colorado's Front Range one of the country's best places to live, but its rowdy past left some residents unable to quit the state--even in death. Outside Fort Collins, many a startled visitor spies grisly shadows hanging from the notorious Hell Tree. A reputed murderer stalks the Greeley Courthouse near where he was lynched for his alleged crimes. The disembodied heads of two vengeful banditos float through the basement of the Capitol Building in Denver. And the Broadmoor Hotel of Colorado Springs plays nightly host to a mysterious phantom lady. Author Cindy Brick reveals these and more gripping tales of the Front Range's spectral history. |
herzog mansion: The Story of Post-Modernism Charles Jencks, 2012-05-25 In The Story of Post-Modernism, Charles Jencks, the authority on Post-Modern architecture and culture, provides the defining account of Post-Modern architecture from its earliest roots in the early 60s to the present day. By breaking the narrative into seven distinct chapters, which are both chronological and overlapping, Jencks charts the ebb and flow of the movement, the peaks and troughs of different ideas and themes. The book is highly visual. As well as providing a chronological account of the movement, each chapter also has a special feature on the major works of a given period. The first up-to-date narrative of Post-Modern Architecture - other major books on the subject were written 20 years ago. An accessible narrative that will appeal to students who are new to the subject, as well as those who can remember its heyday in the 70s and 80s. |
herzog mansion: Beethoven John Suchet, 2013-12-02 “An ideal ‘first book’ on Beethoven” from one of the world’s most eminent classical music aficionados (Booklist). Beethoven scholar and classical radio host John Suchet has had a lifelong, ardent interest in the man and his music. Here, in his first full-length biography, Suchet illuminates the composer’s difficult childhood, his struggle to maintain friendships and romances, his ungovernable temper, his obsessive efforts to control his nephew’s life, and the excruciating decline of his hearing. This absorbing narrative provides a comprehensive account of a momentous life, as it takes the reader on a journey from the composer’s birth in Bonn to his death in Vienna. Chronicling the landmark events in Beethoven’s career—from his competitive encounters with Mozart to the circumstances surrounding the creation of the well-known “Für Elise” and Moonlight Sonata—this book enhances understanding of the composer’s character, inspiring a deeper appreciation for his work. Beethoven scholarship is constantly evolving, and Suchet draws on the latest research, using rare source material (some of which has never before been published in English) to paint a complete and vivid portrait of the legendary prodigy. “A gripping and thought-provoking read.” —Howard Shelley, pianist and conductor “By exercising a genuine authority in identifying how Beethoven, the man, manifests himself in our appreciation of the music, Suchet brings an incisive freshness to an extraordinary life.” —Jonathan Freeman-Attwood, Principal of the Royal Academy of Music |
herzog mansion: Residential Choices and Experiences of Older Adults John A. Krout, PhD, Elaine Wethington, PhD, 2003-06-10 Based on the Pathways to Life Quality longitudinal research study, this book explores the ways in which older adults' residential choices impact their health and well-being. The study examines the factors associated with life quality for persons living on their own in the local community, as well as those in various housing arrangements such as a continuing care retirement facility, adult home, income-subsidized housing, and senior apartments. Topics include plans and adjustment to moving; role identities; social relationships, participation, and integration; health and activity patterns; and coping with life events. |
herzog mansion: Productive Aging Nancy Morrow-Howell, James Hinterlong, Michael Sherraden, 2003-05-01 Will 69 million baby boomers suddenly drop out of the workforce when they turn 65? It is difficult to imagine this generation, with its talent, education, and experience, idling away the last thirty years of life.—From the Foreword, by Robert N. Butler, M.D., The Mount Sinai Medical Center Old age has been historically thought of as a period of frailty and dependence, yet studies show that with the help of advances in health and medicine, current populations will live longer and remain healthier than previous generations. As average life expectancies rise, traditional concepts of retirement need to be reconsidered on all levels—from government policy to business practice to individual life planning. In this volume, leaders in the field of gerontology explore these changing conditions through the concept of productive aging, which has been developed by leaders in the field to promote older adults' contributions to society in social and economic capacities. Productive Aging: Concepts and Challenges treats the implications of productive aging for the discipline of gerontology and for society in general. The first section defines the principles, historical perspectives, and conceptual frameworks for productive aging. The second section takes a disciplinary approach, treating the biomedical, psychological, sociological, and economic implications of a more capable older generation. The third section considers advances in theories of gerontology, and the fourth section suggests future directions in practice, theory, and research. Contributors: W. Andrew Achenbaum, University of Houston • Scott A. Bass, University of Maryland-Baltimore • Vern L. Bengtson, University of Southern California • James E. Birren, UCLA • Francis G. Caro, University of Massachusetts Boston • Carroll L. Estes, University of California-San Francisco • Marc Freedman, Civic Ventures (co-founder of Experience Corps) • James Hinterlong, Washington University • James S. Jackson, University of Michigan • Jane L. Mahakian, Pacific Senior Services • Harry R. Moody, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Nancy Morrow-Howell, Washington University • Philip Rozario, Washington University • James H. Schulz, Brandeis University • Michael Sherraden, Washington University • Alvar Svanborg, University of Illinois-Chicago and Goteburg University, Sweden • Brent A. Taylor, San Diego State University |
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Herzog and de Meuron, strengthened for some time now by the integration of two other partners, Harry Gugger and Christine Binswanger, finds itself at a critical threshold, challenged by the …
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Although the house is integrated with the natural site through its materiality, it is strangely distinct and artificial. The crystalline concrete skeleton traces a void and a volume in space that both …
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Formed in 1978 by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron in Basel, Switzerland, Herzog and de Meuron started at first with local and residential projects to gain prominence. Later, the firm …
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May 5, 2017 · So the exceptional construction team is of course a lot, and the Swiss Herzog & de Meuron office, which is responsible for building the Beijing Olympic Bird's Nest, is a pair of …
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Housed in a 1939 Art Deco gem, this mid sized hotel is one of the anchors of Miami Beach’s Art Deco district, with an enviable location just a block away from the ne sands of the beach and …
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4. Stark Mansion 10th and Washington Streets Built in 1885, this home was known as “Stark’s Wine Castle.” George Stark was a co-owner of Stone Hill Winery and, eventually, the sole …
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architecture – through nostalgia, as Herzog has articulated: “I believe that architecture evokes in us memories of our own life, but hardly any memories of the history of architecture.
Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron 2001 Laureates
Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron were born within a few blocks of each other in Basel, Switzerland in 1950. They have worked together since the time they were in kindergarten, but …
Prada Rong Zhai, a historic mansion in central Shanghai
restored historic early twentieth-century mansion in central Shanghai. Designed for the distinguished family of Yung Tsoong-King a century ago, Rong Zhai is one of Shanghai’s finest …
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The Rattey mansion was sold to the municipality by the von Oertzen family at the end of World War II. The family left Mecklenburg after the failed assassination attempt on Hitler, in which …
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This famous 20th century toy was created by Jim Herzog in Smethport in 1955, when he worked for the family-owned business Smethport Specialty Co. (www. smethporttoy.com/woolywilly).
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AT HERZOG Our culture is the heart of our professional family. It makes Herzog a special place to work, and it empowers us to act with purpose and passion. Building and sustaining the …
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4. Stark Mansion 10th and Washington Streets Built in 1885, this home was known as “Stark’s Wine Castle.” George Stark was a co-owner of Stone Hill Winery and, eventually, the sole …
Jacques Herzog/Pierre de Meuron 2001 Laureates Essay
Herzog and de Meuron, strengthened for some time now by the integration of two other partners, Harry Gugger and Christine Binswanger, finds itself at a critical threshold, challenged by the …
Stone House - MIT OpenCourseWare
Although the house is integrated with the natural site through its materiality, it is strangely distinct and artificial. The crystalline concrete skeleton traces a void and a volume in space that both …
Herzog and de Meueron - University of Illinois Urbana …
Formed in 1978 by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron in Basel, Switzerland, Herzog and de Meuron started at first with local and residential projects to gain prominence. Later, the firm …
In addition to the public interest, the equipment within the …
May 5, 2017 · So the exceptional construction team is of course a lot, and the Swiss Herzog & de Meuron office, which is responsible for building the Beijing Olympic Bird's Nest, is a pair of …
H: Hospital-as-City The Healthcare Architecture of Herzog
How these projects talk to each other is apparent in Herzog & de Meuron’s healthcare projects, two of which are currently approaching completion in Switzerland and Denmark.
Smethport, PA Mansion District Walking Tour Map
Mansion District Walking Tour Map 1. McKean County Courthouse Bucktail Civil War Monument 2. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church 3. John Forrest Home 620 West Main St. 4. Byron D. Hamlin …
MIAMI - nationaltrusttours.com
Housed in a 1939 Art Deco gem, this mid sized hotel is one of the anchors of Miami Beach’s Art Deco district, with an enviable location just a block away from the ne sands of the beach and …
HERMANN City Park Walking Tour
4. Stark Mansion 10th and Washington Streets Built in 1885, this home was known as “Stark’s Wine Castle.” George Stark was a co-owner of Stone Hill Winery and, eventually, the sole …
A Guide to the Mansion District & Other Historic Properties …
The Byron Hamlin mansion was one of the original mansions in Smethport. The home later was owned by Melville Gillette. A racket ball court was constructed inside the carriage house & the …
Montana Historical Society Library & Archives Vertical Files …
Galt, Errol Fay; 1889-1975 Father of Jack E. & William “Billie” Wylie Son of William Wylie (1854-1945) Galt, Louise Replogle Rankin M. Jack E. Galt Galt, William Wylie Senior (1854-1945) …
Caregiver Meet and Greet
Program), The Mansion on South Union (Memory Unit), Herzog Law, Centers of Excellence for Alzheimer’s Disease, Caregivers Support, Home Instead, Haynes House of Hope, Eileen Reid …
Other Historical Properties 1A ExpERIEnCE SMEtHpORt …
Mansion 608 West King Street Built 1900 Victorian Queen Anne Lumber magnet C.D. Comes built this outstanding mansion from his fortunes. He had always lived with his parents until the …
ESTRANGEMENT: THE BLUE HOUSE - Royal College of Art
architecture – through nostalgia, as Herzog has articulated: “I believe that architecture evokes in us memories of our own life, but hardly any memories of the history of architecture.
Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron 2001 Laureates
Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron were born within a few blocks of each other in Basel, Switzerland in 1950. They have worked together since the time they were in kindergarten, but …
Prada Rong Zhai, a historic mansion in central Shanghai
restored historic early twentieth-century mansion in central Shanghai. Designed for the distinguished family of Yung Tsoong-King a century ago, Rong Zhai is one of Shanghai’s finest …
Pensky Martens, TAG, Abel and Cleveland Open Cup (COC) …
HERZOG BY PAC Herzog, originally established in 1937, is a long-established comprehensive line of laboratory instruments for testing distillation, flash point, vapor pressure, bitumen …
WILLKOMMEN IM SCHLOSS RATTEY WELCOME TO RATTEY …
The Rattey mansion was sold to the municipality by the von Oertzen family at the end of World War II. The family left Mecklenburg after the failed assassination attempt on Hitler, in which …
An Brief Overview of the Borough of Smethport
This famous 20th century toy was created by Jim Herzog in Smethport in 1955, when he worked for the family-owned business Smethport Specialty Co. (www. smethporttoy.com/woolywilly).
Home - Herzog Employee Portal
AT HERZOG Our culture is the heart of our professional family. It makes Herzog a special place to work, and it empowers us to act with purpose and passion. Building and sustaining the …