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The total restoration of Palazzo Ducale-once venue of doges and senators and nowadays location of cultural events-and of the Old Harbour and the rebuilding of Teatro Carlo Felice, destroyed by the Second World War bombings that only spared the neoclassic pronao of the architect Carlo Barabino, were two more points of strength for the realization of a new Genoa.
He is particularly remembered as a main architect of Finland's foreign policy after the Second World War.
* Chief Secretary ’ s Building ( 1890 95 ), Sydney, Australia, Second Empire additions by Walter L. Vernon, architect.
" Its Second Empire building, designed by architect Charles F. Douglas of Lewiston, later became Somerset Grange # 18.
In 1853, following his coup d ' état that ended the Second Republic, Napoléon III charged the architect Joseph-Eugène Lacroix with renovations ; meanwhile he moved to the nearby Tuileries Palace, but kept the Élysée as a discreet place to meet his mistresses, moving between the two palaces through a secret underground passage that has since been demolished.
Up to the start of the Second World War in 1939, he divided his time between teaching at the Cambridge School of Architecture and working in the London office of his Cambridge tutor, architect Christopher ( Kit ) Nicholson.
The bank built a significant Second Empire-style early skyscraper, designed by New York architect Griffith Thomas and finished in 1868.
" In 1928, just after the era of talkies began, the role of the Second Avenue film row was consolidated by the erection of the terra-cotta-ornamented, art deco Film Exchange Building ( FEB, also known as the Canterbury Building ) designed by Seattle architect Earl W. Morrison ; it covered an entire block on the west side of Second Avenue, from Battery Street to Wall Street.
The Town Hall was designed by the famous local architect Joseph Reed, in the Second Empire style.
Sarmiento also authorized the construction of the Central Post Office next door in 1873, commissioning Swedish Argentine architect Carl Kihlberg, who designed this, one of the first of Buenos Aires ' many examples of Second Empire architecture.
This project was carried out by the Swedish architect Carlos Kihlberg, with a design inspired by Italian Renaissance Revival architecture and French Second Empire details.
During the Second Empire, the architect Théodore Ballu restored the tower, placing it on a pedestal and designing a small city park around it.
Built in 1891 by Levi Leiter, the Second Leiter Building was designed by architect William Le Baron Jenney, who implemented the skeletal frame made of steel to make the design fireproof.
The passenger terminal ( now Terminal 1 ) on the south side was completed during the Second World War in the manner of a then-modern European railway terminus to designs by the architect Ivan Marangozov.
With the success of this scheme, Gibberd became established as the ' flat ' architect and went on to build several other schemes including Park Court, Sydenham, London ( 1936 ) and Ellington Court, Southgate, London ( 1936 ) continuing to practice until the outbreak of the Second World War.
Designed by noted architect James Renwick, Jr., the Second Empire-style building was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1971.
By the mid-1850s his pictures and sculpture were overflowing his mansion on Lafayette Square and he hired the foremost architect of the day, James Renwick, to build a picture gallery in the Second Empire style on Pennsylvania Avenue.
He is the leading architect of the Lua programming language and the author of Programming in Lua ( ISBN 85-903798-1-7 ) and Programming in Lua, Second Edition ( ISBN 85-903798-2-5 ).
Comparison of the Second Bank of the U. S. with the later Merchants ' Exchange ( 1832-4 ), also in Philadelphia, reveals the growth of Strickland's talent and confidence as an architect.
Strickland was a student of the architect Benjamin Latrobe, a disciple of Neoclassicism who had helped design the United States Capitol building in Washington, D. C. Strickland himself, based in Philadelphia, had already designed the Philadelphia Mint building and the Second Bank of the United States, and would go on to design the Charlotte and Dahlonega facilities, making him the architect of the first four U. S. mint buildings.
In 1868, constructed began on a new Government House, designed in the Second Empire style by architect Henry Langley.

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One of the most famous contemporary buildings by an anthroposophical architect is ING House, an ING Bank building in Amsterdam, which has received several awards for its ecological design and approach to a self-sustaining ecology as an autonomous building and example of sustainable architecture.
The present town of Ajaccio was founded in 1492 south of the Christian village by the Bank of Saint George at Genoa, which dispatched Cristoforo of Gandini, an architect, to build it.
Kane was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Joy, a jazz singer, teacher, dancer, and pianist, and Michael Kane, an architect who worked for the World Bank.
The most notable buildings from this period is the ensemble of the House of Culture, City Theatre and National Bank at Sergels Torg, designed by architect Peter Celsing.
Designed by American architect Richard Gluckman, the modest Berlin gallery occupies a corner of the ground floor of the sandstone Deutsche Bank building, in the Unter der Linden boulevard, constructed in 1920.
Dwight is home to one of only three banks designed by the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the First National Bank of Dwight, as well as an historic U. S. Route 66 Texaco gas station, Ambler's Texaco Gas Station, and a 1891 railway station.
* Alvin M. Strauss, architect, born to German immigrant parents in Kendallville, best known for Lincoln Bank Tower
* Purdue State Bank, 1914 bank building designed by architect Louis Sullivan
He commissioned the architect C. P. H. Gilbert to construct the Essex County Bank in 1921.
In 1915, the First National Bank announced plans to construct a new building designed by architect Harry Livingston French.
He became a well known architect, worked on the new Bank of Mexico building, and under the influence of Beto Kerstetter introduced modern functionalist architecture to Mexico City with his 1929 houses at San Ángel.
Grosch's son, Christian Heinrich Grosch ( 1801 1865 ), who moved with his parents to Halden at the age of ten, became an influential architect, whose works include seventy-eight churches ( including Immanuels Kirke in Halden ), the Bank of Norway, the Oslo Stock Exchange, and the original university buildings in Oslo.
* Sparkasse Bochum ( Bochum Savings Bank ) is a town landmark designed by the architect Wilhelm Kreis.
To this end, he employed Sir John Soane, the distinguished architect who had designed the Bank of England and many other famous buildings, to build a State Dining Room for Number 10.
* National Bank Belgravia ( 1868 ), Victoria, London, T Chatfeild Clarke, architect.
Anton ( Ton ) Alberts ( July 6, 1927 August 16, 1999, Amsterdam ) was a Dutch architect best known for the ING Bank ( 1982 ) in the Bijlmer district of Amsterdam and the Gas Corporation headquarters in Groningen.
The bank's headquarters in Hong Kong are located in the Bank of China Tower, designed by the renowned architect I. M.
President Menem's Minister of Economy ( 1991 1996 ), Domingo Cavallo, the architect of the Menem administration's economic policies, specifically including " convertibility ", made the claim that Argentina was at that moment, " considered as the best pupil of the IMF, the World Bank and the USA government ":
Having been commissioned by the owners of the Canary Wharf Site to do the outline design prior to gaining site-wide outline planning permission, ( and because he had designed HSBC's last head office at 1 Queen's Road, Central, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, Sir Norman Foster ( now Lord Foster of Thames Bank ) was appointed as architect.
* The Bank of Montreal in Waterloo, Ontario formerly known as the Molson's Bank, by architect Andrew Taylor in 1914
On 16 October 1788, he succeeded Sir Robert Taylor as architect and surveyor to the Bank of England, he would work at the bank for the next 45 years, resigning in 1833.
* On the 16 October 1788 Soane was made architect to the Bank of England

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