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The De Young family is a newspaper publishing family in the U.S. state of California. Pages in category "De Young family" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
She was instrumental in the development of art courses for women in a number of major American cities and was considered a national authority on home design. An important influence on the new profession was The Decoration of Houses , a manual of interior design written by Edith Wharton with architect Ogden Codman in 1897 in America.
134244 De Young, a main-belt asteroid; DeYoung, former name of Calumet Park, Illinois, US; DeYoung Family Zoo, a zoological park in Wallace, Michigan, US; M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, a fine art museum in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, US; Park de Young, a former name of Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, in Regina, Saskatchewan ...
Depa Group was established as Arabtec Hotel Interiors in 1996 by founding members Riad Kamal, Chris Holmes and Mohannad Sweid. In 1997, the company completed its first project - the Al Bustan Rotana Hotel in Dubai, UAE.
The magazine began as Interiors in November 1981. [3] It was founded in London, England, by Kevin Kelly, with Min Hogg as editor. Its unusual interiors and literate style set it apart from other interior titles, and within two years the magazine had been bought by Condé Nast [4] (acquisition led by Bernard Leser [5]) and it began publishing internationally under the name The World of ...