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The village was established around 1916 when European woodcutters from Knysna were resettled in Jonkersberg, as well as Franschhoek. [1] [2] Jonkersberg lies at the foothills of the Outeniqua Mountains. [3] In the 2011 South African census the village's population was 114 people living in 24 households. [4]
Aufgang is the principal at Aufgang Architects, a firm with practices in the New York Metropolitan area & Florida. A graduate of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, NY, with Bachelors in Architecture and a BS in building science degrees, Aufgang is a licensed architect in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Texas, Florida and Georgia.
Millwood in South Africa was the site of a short-lived gold rush in the 1880s. Millwood Mining Village was located in the foothills of the Outeniqua Mountains near Knysna and had a population of a few hundred at the height of its small-scale mining activity which lasted only five years, largely due to the difficulty of following the vein in much-folded formations.
Now part of The Westland Historic Village Park, the central portion of the house was built in the 1850s. The two wings were added in the 1930s. The Gutherie family was, and still is, in the lumber industry, which explains the use of Chinese Hemlock on the inside of the house. Armour-Stiner House: 1860 45 W. Clinton Ave., Irvington
WRT is a collaborative practice of city and regional planners, urban designers, landscape architects and architects with additional offices in San Francisco, [2] Miami, Lake Placid, and Dallas. Founded in 1963 as Wallace McHarg Roberts & Todd (WMRT) [ 3 ] [ 4 ] by David A. Wallace , [ 5 ] Ian McHarg , [ 6 ] William H. Roberts, [ 7 ] and Thomas ...
Founders Stephen Kieran and James Timberlake met while they were architecture students at the University of Pennsylvania in the mid-1970s. [2] Their architecture professor Steven Izenour introduced them to architects Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown, and the pair went to work at Venturi, Scott Brown & Associates, the firm where Izenour was also employed.
The gallery Establishment in New York's Meatpacking District. In 1996, Dwyer and interior designer Ungkun Sae-Eng formed Dwyer & Sae-Eng, an architecture and design firm, after which they repurposed a derelict auto-repair garage on Gansevoort Street in Manhattan's Meatpacking District, a newly formed historic district in the northwest corner of Greenwich village.
Completed in 1936, the development features large mansions on either side of the central parkway overlooking the parks, designed by such architects as Henry Hornbostel, Neel Reid, Walter T. Downing and Arthur Neal Robinson. [2] The Druid Hills Historic District was listed on the NRHP April 11, 1979. [1]