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Roland A. Wank (1898–1970) was a Hungarian-American modernist architect, best known for his work for the Tennessee Valley Authority in the United States. Wank was educated at the Royal Joseph Technical University in Budapest. He worked as an architect in Austria until 1924 when he emigrated to the United States.
Louise Braverman is a New York City-based architect known for a design philosophy that aims to combine aesthetic design and social conscience. She is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA).
Rossiter was born to American parents in Paris, France, on September 14, 1854.His father, Thomas Pritchard Rossiter (1818-1871), was a Hudson River School artist. [3]Ehrick attended The Gunnery school in Washington, Connecticut, graduating in 1871. [2]
Other examples of his work are the conservation of the Château du Sailhant, a 12th-century castle in Andelat, France [4] and the conversion to residential use of Liberty Tower, an early 20th-century 33-story New York City Financial District Gothic skyscraper. In Manhattan, he has converted over 150 commercial buildings to residential use and ...
Washington Square Village (WSV) is an apartment complex in a superblock in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. WSV was developed by Paul Tishman and Morton S. Wolf . To design the housing complex, the developer selected architects S. J. Kessler and Sons , with Paul Lester Weiner as consultant for site planning and ...
H2M Architects & Engineers (stylized as H2M architects + engineers and commonly known as H2M) is a major American architectural, design, engineering, construction, planning, and consulting firm headquartered in Melville, in Suffolk County, on Long Island, in New York, United States.
From 1920 to 1928, he was a member of the firm of Haugaard & Burnham in New York City. [1] [2] In February 1928, Haugaard was appointed as the State Architect for the State of New York. [1] [3] He served as state architect from 1928 until 1944 and designed numerous state office buildings, prisons, hospitals, and schools, including Attica State ...
Built c. 1860; an example of Second Empire-style architecture that's quite rare in the suburban areas of Erie County. Originally a general store operated by father and son Emanuel and Henry Herr; later housed the village post office and a variety of other retail concerns. Marine Trust Company Williamsville Branch 5554 Main Street 10 Nov 2014