Henry Hornbostel (August 15, 1867 – December 13, 1961) was an American architect and educator. Hornbostel designed more than 225 buildings, bridges, and...
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Moritz von Hornbostel (1877–1935), Austrian ethnomusicologist Hornbostel-Sachs, a classification system for musical instruments Henry Hornbostel (1867–1961)...
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Candler donated a $1 million endowment to the institution. In 1915, Henry Hornbostel was engaged to design the new Emory campus in the Druid Hills neighborhood...
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Harding Tomb (category Henry Hornbostel buildings)
5 m) high and 5 feet (1.5 m) in diameter at the base. Designed by Henry Hornbostel, Eric Fisher Wood and Edward Mellon, the winners of a 1925 national...
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Gustav Lindenthal, Othmar Ammann, and David B. Steinman and architect Henry Hornbostel. The bridge was dedicated on March 9, 1917, and was the world's longest...
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University (commissioned in 1908 and 1904, respectively), both designed by Henry Hornbostel; and the University of Texas (commissioned in 1931), designed by Paul...
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Erich Moritz von Hornbostel (25 February 1877 – 28 November 1935) was an Austrian ethnomusicologist, comparative musicologist, and scholar of music. He...
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Pearson, English-born Canadian architect (died 1940) August 15 - Henry Hornbostel, American architect and academic (died 1967) October 11 – Francis Rattenbury...
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Williamsburg Bridge (category Henry Hornbostel buildings)
Municipal Art Commission approved some of Henry Hornbostel's proposed decorations for the bridge. After asking Hornbostel to redesign minarets atop the towers...
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Beaux-Arts architecture style of George Carnegie Palmer and Henry Hornbostel of Palmer & Hornbostel, winners of the 1904 competition to design the original...
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Williamsburg Bridge, one of New York City's most notable landmarks, with Henry Hornbostel. At 1,600 feet it was the longest bridge in the world when completed...
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Queensboro Bridge (category Henry Hornbostel buildings)
retained their original 120-foot width, as did the piers themselves. Henry Hornbostel was directed in early 1903 to prepare drawings of the bridge's towers...
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twentieth century on a Beaux-Arts master plan by Pittsburgh architect Henry Hornbostel, covers more than 600 acres (240 hectares) in Atlanta's historic neighborhood...
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Hood, architect, American Mary Rockwell Hook, architect, American Henry Hornbostel, architect, American Richard Morris Hunt, architect, American Jean...
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Pittsburgh City-County Building (category Henry Hornbostel buildings)
Pittsburgh architect, with Palmer, Hornbostel, & Jones as associated architects. The completed design was done by Henry Hornbostel. The building was designed...
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house, they hired Henry Hornbostel and George Carnegie Palmer (a member of St. Anthony Hall) of the firm of Wood, Palmer and Hornbostel. The architects'...
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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall and Museum (category Henry Hornbostel buildings)
who have served the United States throughout its history. Architect Henry Hornbostel designed this memorial in 1907. Dedicated in 1910, the building was...
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(2021–present) Alfred Dwight Foster Hamlin Wallace Harrison Thomas Hastings Henry Hornbostel Bjarke Ingels Gerhard Kallmann Ada Karmi-Melamede Michael David Kirchmann...
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designed by Gustav Lindenthal in collaboration with Leffert L. Buck and Henry Hornbostel, opens. April 25 – A bomb blast damages St. Louis Cathedral (New Orleans)...
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October 19 - Jan Buijs, Dutch architect (born 1889) December 13 - Henry Hornbostel, American architect and educator (born 1867) Sadler, Simon (2005)....
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Greencastle, Indiana 1926 Delta Psi, Alpha Chapter building St. Anthony Hall Henry Hornbostel and George Carnegie Palmer Columbia University Manhattan, New York...
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architectural contest that incorporated a Greek Acropolis design by Henry Hornbostel for 30 buildings. However, due to financial and other constraints,...
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L Hornbostel HenryStanley L. Roush and Henry Hornbostel West Mifflin Township 1981 Allegheny County Court House 1888 Richardson Henry HobsonHenry Hobson...
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technology. In 1911, Hood returned to the US, taking a job at the office of Henry Hornbostel in Pittsburgh. In 1916, Hood designed an ambitious plan for downtown...
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York City Bridge Commissioner Gustav Lindenthal, in conjunction with Henry Hornbostel. The proposal also called for each of the suspension towers to be made...
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Rodef Shalom Congregation (category Henry Hornbostel buildings)
the United States. The landmark building was designed by architect Henry Hornbostel and completed in the Beaux-Arts style. Located on Fifth Avenue on the...
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Grant Building (Pittsburgh) (category Henry Hornbostel buildings)
(37,161 m2) Lifts/elevators 12 Design and construction Architect(s) Henry Hornbostel Eric Fisher Wood Developer W. J. Strassburger Main contractor Dwight...
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New York State Education Building (category Henry Hornbostel buildings)
the New York State Museum and New York State Library. Designed by Henry Hornbostel in the Beaux-Arts style and opened in 1912, the building is known for...
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and golf course. In 1932, new County Commissioners hired architect Henry Hornbostel, who had designed many of Pittsburgh's greatest buildings, as Bureau...
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Register of Historic Places and designed by noted Beaux-Arts architect Henry Hornbostel. Hamburg Hall is named for Lester A. Hamburg, an industrialist and...
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