• around 1934. They became known for the modern cinemas they designed for the Cinéac group. By 1932, Górska was a full member of the influential French Union...
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  • Retrieved 17 January 2017. Fessas-Emmanouil 2009, p. 236 "Rex-Kotopouli-Cinéac Entertainment Centre" at Discovering contemporary architecture in Paris...
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    a restaurant, named "Entre Deux Villes". In 1935, the building became a Cineac movie theatre, which later became a Pathé movie theatre. Number 22 is the...
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    Ambachtschool", third technical school in The Hague-Scheveningen (1930-1931). "Cineac", cinema in Amsterdam (1934). "Winter", department store in Amsterdam (1934-1935)...
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    the installation of the Monroe Palace and several cinemas (Cine Odeon, Cineac Trianon, Parisiense, Império, Pathé, Capitólio, Rex, Rivoli, Vitória, Palácio...
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  • History established. City Theater (Amsterdam) [nl] cinema opens. 1936 - Cineac [nl] Theatre built. 1939 Amsterdam Amstel railway station opens. Apollo...
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  • Nostra Award. Gold Medal.1980. BAYÓN, M (2004). Duiker. El Interior del CINEAC de Amsterdam. Madrid: Editorial Rueda. ISBN 84-7207-167-7 AA Arquitecturas...
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    office clerk. At the age of seven, he and his father weekly visited the Cineac theatre for the Polygoon newsreel. Blokker went to the HBS on the Keizersgracht...
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