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Split View Mountain Lodge (also occasionally called Havsdalen Holiday Home or Holiday Home Havsdalen) [2] is an architecture project by the firm Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter near the ski resort Havsdalen in Geilo, Norway. [3] It won the 2016 German Design Award for Excellent Communications Design in Architecture.
The restaurant has served as the filming location for multiple video clips, most notably Neil Young's "Harvest Moon" from his homonymous album released in 1992. [6] [7] The video clip, which features and showcases the restaurant throughout its duration as well as the consistent-to-today branding of the restaurant in the '90s, is the most viewed YouTube video of Neil Young's channel with over ...
The Gale House was designed during Wright's most productive Prairie style period and has been cited by architectural "authorities" as a milestone in the development of early modern architecture. The house was occupied by its original owner until 1962 when architect Howard Rosenwinkel purchased it and undertook a meticulous restoration. [4]
Szechuan Mountain House is open 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday and Monday; 5 to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday; and 5 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday.
The documentary miniseries follows award-winning architect Piers Taylor and actress and property developer Caroline Quentin, who explore a range of architect-designed houses in both extreme locations around the world, and around various countries.
The Elk Horn post office, which operated from 1852 to 1853, was located at or near Mountain House. [2] In 1915 the county road, passing in front of Mountain House, became the Lincoln Highway, America's first to-coast paved road. [6] The Mountain House Bar now occupies the site of the original Mountain House, and is located at 16784 West ...
In 1973, Laura and Guy Waterman purchased 27 acres in East Corinth, Vermont, to build a cabin and construct a new life far from the city, gaining inspiration from Helen and Scott Nearing’s book Living the Good Life. [7] They named their cabin Barra, for Guy's ancestral Scottish island homestead. [8]