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Jacques André
Fouilhoux (September 27, 1879 – June 20, 1945) was a French-born
architect active in the
United States from 1904 to 1945. He is most well...
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Harrison &
Abramovitz (also
known as Harrison,
Fouilhoux & Abramovitz; Harrison, Abramovitz, & Abbe; and Harrison, Abramovitz, & Harris) was an American...
- the building,
produced in
collaboration with
architect Jacques André
Fouilhoux, Hood
moved towards a
looser interpretation of
Gothic architecture, cladding...
- 1909 he
partnered with J. André
Fouilhoux and
Edgar M.
Lazarus in the
architectural firm "Lazarus,
Whitehouse &
Fouilhoux".
Lazarus later left the firm...
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modernistic structures designed by
architects Wallace Harrison and J.
Andre Fouilhoux that were
together known as the
Theme Center of the 1939 New York World's...
- in New York City,
United States.
Designed by
Raymond Hood and J. André
Fouilhoux in a
mixture of the
International Style, Art Deco, and Art
Moderne styles...
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neighborhood of New York City.
Designed by
Wallace Harrison and J. André
Fouilhoux in the
International Style, the
Rockefeller Apartments was constructed...
- ****ociated Architects, 1931–1971 The
Rockefeller Apartments (with J. André
Fouilhoux),
commissioned by
Nelson Rockefeller,
facing the
Museum of
Modern Art...
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neighborhood of New York City. It was
designed by
Raymond Hood and André
Fouilhoux in the
Gothic and Art Deco
styles for the
American Radiator Company. The...
- million.
Rockefeller hired Corbett,
Harrison & MacMurray; Hood,
Godley &
Fouilhoux; and
Reinhard & Hofmeister, to
design the buildings. They
worked under...