• October 18, 1928-March 2, 1929. (sohs.org)
  • Franco Raggi, born in 1945, has contributed greatly to the design and architecture fields for over five decades. (encyclopedia.design)
  • The chair stands out among the other furnishings in his ornamental interiors as the centre of coordinated spatial action. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Charles Rennie Mackintosh was born in Glasgow in 1868 and died in London on December 10, 1928. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Buoyed by youth, Jacob landed at Castle Garden in New York City's bustling harbor on May 12, 1868. (post-gazette.com)
  • He created Archizoom Associati in 1968 with Andrea Branzi, Gilberto Corretti, and Paolo Deganello, which developed industrial and architectural designs and urban planning and was a notable Italian architecture practice until 1972. (encyclopedia.design)
  • The Wilder Chaise 1968 Lounge is a masterpiece of design created by Charles and Ray Eames , featuring a nylon-coated cast aluminium frame and base with a leather-covered polyurethane foam upholstered seating section. (encyclopedia.design)
  • For their architect, the Martins wisely chose Gordon B. Kaufmann, who designed an Italian Mediterranean-style two-story home that was elegant in every way, yet restrained in its decorative treatment. (myshopify.com)
  • Fortunately, they made no presumptuous changes to architect Kaufmann's elegantly designed residence. (myshopify.com)
  • Architect W. R. D. Ward designed the raised-cottage plan. (unt.edu)
  • The firm specialized in formal period-style interiors in 18th-century French styles in addition to English Regency, English Georgian, and American Colonial. (wikipedia.org)
  • The firm decorated interiors not only for private homes but also for public institutions such as McClelland's alma mater Vassar College. (wikipedia.org)
  • This collection is comprised of four books of Alberto & Roy (Firm)'s historical forecasts for 1986/1987 Fall/Winter, 1997 Spring/Summer, 1998 Spring/Summer and 1998/1999 Fall/Winter. (fitnyc.edu)
  • As well as equipment, you can even get attire items in the assortment, together with Coach's signature trainers with the brand's brand in the rainbow design. (onemanswalk.com)
  • The minute details of the characters and furnishings make it a masterpiece of the interior genre of that time. (arthitparade.net)
  • He also worked with Sandro Pasqui in the design studio Pasqui e Pasini from 1974 onwards. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Frances Myers commission to do a folio of etchings based on the important buildings design by Frank Lloyd Wright (18 69 1959) and in homage to him was one of those special situation's. (steinerag.com)
  • Myers described it this way: 'In the mid-1930s, the F (S). C. Johnson Company, a forward-thinking community-oriented company of Racine, Wisconsin where I grew up decided to commission a building the town could be proud of and asked Frank Lloyd Wright to design it. (steinerag.com)
  • Frank Lloyd Wright s Decorative Designs: Harmony in the House. (steinerag.com)
  • Nancy Vincent McClelland (1877-1959) was the first female president of the first US national association of interior designers, the American Institute of Interior Decorators (A.I.D), which is now called the American Society of Interior Designers (A.S.I.D.) and was one of an early group of female interior decorators practicing during the first decades of the 20th century. (wikipedia.org)
  • [1] [2] Wright believed in designing in harmony with humanity and the environment, a philosophy he called organic architecture . (alquds.edu)
  • Continuing to go abroad for shopping trips up to three times a year, McClelland brought back decorative furnishings of all types, including an old English Tudor house. (wikipedia.org)
  • Concerns the Decorative Design Exhibits at different locations in 1979. (steinerag.com)
  • She was a writer for interior journals such as: Collier's, Country Life, House Beautiful, and House and Garden. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Fuquay museums have her copy of the Cunard Line cruise from New York to London on Wednesday, July 7, 1926 and her return on Cunard's RMS Antonia sailing August 7, 1926 from Southampton to Montreal. (fuquay-varina-museums.org)
  • Many people all over the world adore his beautiful, straightforward designs. (encyclopedia.design)
  • He designed more than 1,000 structures over a creative period of 70 years. (alquds.edu)
  • Scope and Content The collection consists of diaries, journals, letters, personal and home expenses, social and charitable events, clubs and other organizations, childhood memorabilia, and photographs of the Hollenback family who lived in Pennsylvania, New York and New Mexico. (unm.edu)
  • The date was picked to commemorate the rumored crash of an UFO in Roswell, New Mexico on July 2, 1947. (blogspot.com)
  • Ltd from New York and Chicago locations. (fitnyc.edu)
  • The ski show materials document specific shows-Canada, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York-and the ski models displayed and, in some instances, orders placed. (si.edu)
  • Offering French language classes and a full range of cultural events, the Alliance Française de Chicago is the second oldest Alliance in the U.S. and the second largest in the U.S. after the French Institute Alliance Française in New York City. (johnpwalshblog.com)
  • The Alliance Française de Chicago is headquartered in two renovated architecturally historic buildings, including the 1870's row house on Dearborn Street and, connected by an interior garden, a building on Chicago Avenue. (johnpwalshblog.com)
  • In 1920 she entrusts him with the interior decoration of her private apartment. (arthitparade.net)
  • The first Kaufmann brother to leave Germany, Jacob Kaufmann landed at Castle Garden, the official entrance point at the time for immigrants arriving in New York State. (post-gazette.com)
  • She was an expert on wallpaper and the Scottish furniture designer Duncan Phyfe of New York. (wikipedia.org)
  • Being multilingual gave her the opportunity to be internationally active and to be known beyond the US as a writer, speaker, interior decorator, wallpaper designer, and collector of antique furniture. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fioravanti, a celebrated automotive designer, has significantly influenced the industry with his visionary designs at Pininfarina, especially through collaborations with Ferrari. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Marco Acerbis, a stalwart in architecture and design, carved a unique career path beginning with prestigious Foster+Partners, before starting an independent, Italian practice. (encyclopedia.design)
  • 7 were considered totally missing, including Whoozit, produced in 1928 by Bowers Comedy Corp. This unique 16 mm print was discovered in 2008 in the collections of the Eye Film Institute. (blogspot.com)
  • There are fewer spots in the world more eerie than North Carolina's abandoned theme park, Land of Oz. Based on the 1939 movie and the original novels, the resort was designed by Jack Pentes at a cost of $5 million. (internationalhippie.com)
  • Particularly the stark simplicity of his furniture designs appealed to modern taste, which led to the production of replica Mackintosh chairs and settees. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Wright-designed interior elements (including leaded glass windows, floors, furniture and even tableware) were integrated into these structures. (alquds.edu)
  • At the Olivetti information bureau, he designed things like a text-editing system, a minicomputer, and a copier. (encyclopedia.design)
  • Although not formally schooled in interior decoration, Nancy McClelland believed that her on-the-job training and study of architecture and antiques abroad, along with her experience, made her a professional. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1922, Harold Eberlein and she published a correspondence course calledThe Arts and Decoration Practical Home Study Course in Interior Decoration for both home and professional decorators. (wikipedia.org)
  • Italian design critic Barbara Radice is renowned for shaping the narrative of the Memphis Group, a 1980s postmodern design collective. (encyclopedia.design)
  • In 1951, he became a member of Knoll's design development group. (encyclopedia.design)
  • With his encouragement, the Domestic and Foreign Missionary Society of New York sent the Rev. Daniel Van Mater Johnson to do missionary work, becoming the town's first settled priest on February 1, 1838. (usc.edu)
  • It illustrates how this company has survived in the fickle fashion world via innovation, advertising and design. (onemanswalk.com)
  • In 1913, McClelland returned to the US and opened Au Quartrième on the fourth floor of Wanamaker's in New York, a shop that sold mostly European antiques. (wikipedia.org)
  • McClelland was born in a middle-class family of Methodist ministers in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1877. (wikipedia.org)