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The Sol Wurtzel House at 10539 Bellagio Road is a house designed by Wallace Neff for the film producer Sol M. Wurtzel and his wife, Marian. It is situated on Bellagio Road, in Bel Air, Los Angeles. [1] Neff received the commission in 1930 and the house was completed in 1932. [2] [3] It was set over a 1.5 acre site, and was 9,000 sq ft in size ...
Constructa-Neff Vertriebs-GmbH (former Neff GmbH, stylized as NEFF in its logo) is a German manufacturer of high-end kitchen appliances headquartered in Munich, Germany.The company was founded by Carl Andreas Neff in 1877 and has been a wholly owned subsidiary of BSH Hausgeräte GmbH since 1982.
The easternmost of the two bubble houses, painted yellow, received media attention in March 2012 because of its owner's proposal to replace it with a larger house. The historic structure was demolished to allow for the construction of the new house. (This was the easternmost bubble house located at 9096 SE Venus Street, Hobe Sound, Florida.)
Construction projects are not immune to curveballs, but that’s where other Marine tenets and skills come into play. “We're taught to improvise, adapt and overcome,” Nussbaum said.
Edwin Wallace Neff was born January 28, 1895, to Edwin Neff and Nannie McNally, daughter of Chicago printing tycoon Andrew McNally (Rand-McNally Corporation). [2] Since Andrew McNally moved to Altadena, California, in 1887, and founded Rancho La Mirada, La Mirada, California, would be Neff's birthplace.
The idea takes its inspiration from the airframe homes designed by architect Wallace Neff. [5] Built on a concrete slab foundation, the residence was constructed by spraying shotcrete onto steel rebar and wire mesh frames over inflated aeronautical balloons. [6] It was built by a company named Fame Homes and designed to resist wildfires and ...
The Neff's Mill Covered Bridge or Bowman's Mill Covered Bridge is a covered bridge that spans the Pequea Creek on the border between West Lampeter Township and Strasburg Township in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] A county-owned and maintained bridge, its official designation is the Pequea #7 Bridge. [2]
The company opened its first factory in 1909 with construction partly financed by Napoleone's wife, Angela Bonfanti, the daughter of an affluent cheesemaker in Novellera. [3] La Germania wood burning ovens in the 1930s. Napoleone had previously worked in the Turin automotive industry and introduced mass production to Bertazzoni in the 1920s. [4]