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  2. Lewis P. Hobart - Wikipedia

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    Pebble Beach and the one-story lodge were announced in The San Francisco Call on May 28, 1909, with new roads that access the inn and surrounding 17-Mile Drive. [4] [5] Hobart became the first President of the San Francisco Arts Commission in 1932 and was also appointed to the Board of Architects for the 1939 Golden Gate International ...

  3. List of Hungarian architects - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Hungarian architects This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. List of Hungarian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Noted architect of classic Art Deco buildings in New York City, First Hungarian Reformed Church of New York, The Eldorado, The San Remo, The Normandy among many others. M. Lincoln (Max) Schuster – (1897-1970) born in KaƂusz Austria Hungary, now Kalush, Ukraine was an American book publisher and the co-founder of the publishing company Simon ...

  5. Category:Hungarian architects - Wikipedia

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  6. Ferenc Bán - Wikipedia

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    Ferenc Bán (born 17 September 1940) is a Hungarian architect, [1] one of the foremost in the progressive design movement, emblematic figure of eastern Hungarian building. He was born in Tokaj, Hungary. His Tokaj home is an icon of building in the countryside.

  7. Architecture of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of San Francisco is not so much known for defining a particular architectural style; rather, with its interesting and challenging variations in geography and topology and tumultuous history, San Francisco is known worldwide for its particularly eclectic mix of Victorian [1] and modern architecture. [2]

  8. Richard Neutra - Wikipedia

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    Neutra was born in Leopoldstadt, the second district of Vienna, Austria Hungary, on 8 April 1892, into a wealthy Jewish family. His Jewish-Hungarian father Samuel Neutra (1844–1920), [4] [5] was a proprietor of a metal foundry, and his mother, Elizabeth "Betty" Glaser [6] Neutra (1851–1905) was a member of the IKG Wien.

  9. Imre Makovecz - Wikipedia

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    The first English language monograph on his work, Imre Makovecz: T.e Wings of the Soul, by Edwin Heathcote, was published in 1997. More recently, his work has been examined in the broader context of Hungarian culture to which also belongs organic cinema. [4] Makovecz was a devout Roman Catholic. [5]

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