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| x Josef von Sternberg |
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Von Sternberg House |
Josef von Sternberg aka Jonas Sternberg (29 May 1894 – 22 December 1969) was an Austrian-American film director. He is one of the earliest examples of 'auteur' filmmakers, and practised many other skills while making his films including...
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| x Anna Sten | Sten (Sten-Frenke) House | ||||
| x Eugene Frenke | Sten (Sten-Frenke) House | ||||
| x Ayn Rand |
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Von Sternberg House |
Ayn Rand (pronounced /ˈaɪn ˈrænd/; born Alisa Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum; February 2 [O.S. January 20] 1905 – March 6, 1982), was a Russian-American novelist, philosopher, playwright, and screenwriter. She is known for her two best-selling novels and for...
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| x Rudolf Schindler |
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Kings Road House |
Rudolph Michael Schindler (born Rudolf Michael Schindler, 1887–1953) was an Austrian and later, an American architect whose most important works were built in or near Los Angeles during the early to mid-twentieth century.
Although he worked and...
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| x Julius Shulman |
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Shulman House | 1949 |
Julius Shulman (October 10, 1910 – July 15, 2009) was an American architectural photographer best known for his photograph "Case Study House #22, Los Angeles, 1960. Pierre Koenig, Architect." The house is also known as The Stahl House. Shulman's...
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| x The Walt Disney Company |
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Team Disney Anaheim |
The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS), often simply known as Disney, is the largest media and entertainment conglomerate in the world, known for its family-friendly products. Founded on October 16, 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy Disney as an...
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| Disneyland Resort Paris | |||||
| Hong Kong Disneyland | |||||
| Tokyo Disneyland | |||||
| Walt Disney World Resort | |||||
| x TBWA\Chiat\Day |
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Chiat/Day Office Building |
TBWA\Chiat\Day is the American division of the advertising agency TBWA Worldwide. Created in the 1993 merger of TBWA and Chiat\Day, the agency operates offices in Los Angeles, New York City and Nashville. Prior to the merger, Chiat/Day created...
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| x William Kissam Vanderbilt |
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Marble House |
William Kissam Vanderbilt (December 12, 1849 – July 22, 1920) was a member of the prominent American Vanderbilt family and a horse breeder.
The second son of William Henry Vanderbilt, from whom he inherited $55 million, he was for a time active in...
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| x Alva Belmont |
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Marble House |
Alva Erskine Belmont (January 17, 1853 – January 26, 1933), née Alva Erskine Smith, also called (1875–96) Alva Vanderbilt, was a prominent multi-millionaire American socialite and a major figure in the women's suffrage movement. Known for having an...
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| x SITQ | Place Ville-Marie | ||||
| x Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PLC | Bangkok Hospital | ||||
| x Chase Manhattan Bank |
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Chase Center |
Chase is the consumer and commercial banking division of JPMorgan Chase. The bank was known as Chase Manhattan Bank until it merged with JPMorgan in 2000. Chase Manhattan Bank was formed by the merger of the Chase National Bank and the Bank of the...
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| x Gap Inc. |
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901 Cherry |
The Gap, Inc. (NYSE: GPS) is an American clothing and accessories retailer based in San Francisco, California, and founded in 1969 by Donald G. Fisher and Doris F. Fisher. The company has five primary brands: the namesake Gap banner, Banana Republic...
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| x Canada Lands Company | CN Tower |
Canada Lands Company Limited (CLCL) is an arms length, self-financing Crown corporation reporting to Parliament through the Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities. The principal goal of the company's current policy mandate as...
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| x Brookfield Properties |
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Allan Lambert Galleria |
Brookfield Properties Corporation (TSX: BPO, NYSE: BPO) is a Toronto-based North American commercial real estate company. Brookfield Asset Management owns 50% of its outstanding common shares.
Brookfield owns, manages and develops premier office...
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| One World Financial Center | |||||
| Four World Financial Center | |||||
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| x Eurotunnel |
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Channel Tunnel | 1994 |
Groupe Eurotunnel S.A. (LSE: GETS, Euronext: GET) manages and operates the Channel Tunnel between Great Britain and France. The Company operates the car shuttle services and earns revenue on other trains (freight by DB Schenker (formerly EWS) and...
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| x Pennsylvania Railroad |
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Pennsylvania Station |
The Pennsylvania Railroad (reporting mark PRR) was an American railroad, founded in 1846. Commonly referred to as the "Pennsy", the PRR was headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The PRR was the largest railroad by traffic and revenue in the U...
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| x Mitch Glazer | Oyler House |
Mitchell A. Glazer (born 1953) is an American movie producer, writer, and actor.
Glazer was born in Key Biscayne, Florida and was raised in Miami, the son of Leonard and Zelda Glazer, an English teacher. Glazer is a relative of Sidney Glazier and...
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| x Kelly Lynch | Oyler House |
Kelly Colleen Lynch (born January 31, 1959) is an American actress. Once a model for the Elite modeling agency, Lynch made a name for herself in the film Drugstore Cowboy which starred Matt Dillon.
Lynch was born in Golden Valley, Minnesota, the...
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| x Beth Harris | Kaufmann House | 1993 | |||
| x Brent Harris | Kaufmann House | 1993 | |||
| x Edgar J. Kaufmann | Kaufmann House | 1946 |
Edgar J. Kaufmann (1885–1955) was a prominent German-American businessman and philanthropist who owned Kaufmann's, the best-known department store in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the twentieth century. When Albert Einstein visited Pittsburgh in 1934,...
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| Fallingwater | 1935 | 1963 | |||
| x Cajamadrid | Puerta de Europa | ||||
| x Realia | Puerta de Europa | ||||
| x Kuala Lumpur City Centre Holdings Sendirian Berhad | Petronas Twin Towers | ||||
| x SCG Trust | Sydney Cricket Ground | ||||
| x Bank of China |
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Bank of China Mansion |
Bank of China Limited (BOC) SSE: 601988 SEHK: 3988 (simplified Chinese: 中国银行; traditional Chinese: 中國銀行; pinyin: Zhōngguó Yínháng; often abbreviated as 中銀 or 中行) is one of the big four state-owned commercial banks of the People's Republic of China....
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| Bank of China Building, Singapore | |||||
| Bank of China Tower | |||||
| x Stetson University |
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DeLand Hall |
Stetson University is a private, co-educational, liberal arts university located in DeLand, Florida, USA. Founded in 1883, it is the oldest private institution of higher education in the state of Florida.
In 2009, the U.S. News and World Report's...
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| x Westcore Properties | Chapman/Western |
Westcore Properties is a fully integrated real estate investment
company with institutional scale and capabilities, yet with the speed
and adaptability of opportunistic entrepreneurs. This combination of
attributes is, in large part, responsible...
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| x New York City Department of Transportation |
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Williamsburg Bridge |
The New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT or DOT) is responsible for the management of much of New York City's transportation infrastructure. Janette Sadik-Khan is the current Commissioner of the Department of Transportation, and was...
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| x David Azrieli |
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Azrieli Center |
David Joshua Azrieli, CM, CQ (Hebrew: דוד עזריאלי; born May 10, 1922) is a Canadian builder, designer, architect, developer and philanthropist.
Born in Makow, Poland, he fled Europe during World War II for Palestine. He studied architecture at the...
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| x University of Cambridge |
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The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University, or simply Cambridge), located in the City of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world and the fourth oldest in Europe. The...
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| x Hanwha |
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63 Building |
Hanwha (Hangul: 한화; Hanja: 韓化), formerly known as Hankook Hwayak (Hangul: 한국화약; Hanja: 韓國化藥), is one of the largest conglomerates, or chaebol, in Korea. Its main business is in chemicals and explosives, but it has also expanded into securities,...
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| x University of California, Los Angeles |
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Pauly Pavilion |
The University of California, Los Angeles (generally known as UCLA) is a research university located in the Westwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, in the United States. It was founded in 1919 and is the second-oldest general-purpose...
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| x Hines Interests | Bank of America Center, Houston | ||||
| x Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. |
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BMO Field |
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. (MLSE) is the owner and operator of the Toronto Maple Leafs National Hockey League team, Toronto Raptors National Basketball Association team, Toronto FC Major League Soccer team, and Toronto Marlies American...
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| x Imperial College London |
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Tanaka Business School |
Imperial College London (officially The Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine as titled in its Royal Charter) is a British university in London specialising in science, engineering, medicine and business.
Imperial was placed 5th...
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| x University of Michigan |
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Michigan Stadium |
The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (U of M, U-M, UM, UMich, or simply Michigan) is a public research university located in the state of Michigan in the United States. It is the state's oldest university, the flagship campus of the University of...
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| Lurie Biomedical Engineering Center | |||||
| x Mary Hallock Foote |
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North Star Mine House by Morgan |
Mary Hallock Foote (November 9, 1847 – June 25, 1938) was an American author and illustrator.
She was born in Milton, New York, of English Quaker ancestry. She was educated at the Female Collegiate Seminary in Poughkeepsie, New York, and the Cooper...
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| x Arthur DeWint Foote | North Star Mine House by Morgan | ||||
| x Scipione Borghese |
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Cardinal Scipione Borghese (1576 – 2 October 1633) was an Italian Renaissance prelate, art collector and member of the noble Borghese family.
Originally named Scipione Caffarelli, he was born in Rome, the son of Francisco Caffarelli and Ortensia...
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| x City of Vancouver | Vancouver Central Library |
The City of Vancouver is the formal name of the governing entity whose geographical location is Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The City of Vancouver was established by a provincial statute on April 6, 1886. The city is governed by a City...
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| Queen Elizabeth Theatre | |||||
| Orpheum, Vancouver | |||||
| Vancouver Playhouse | |||||
| Pacific Coliseum | |||||
| x Anne Hathaway |
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Anne Hathaway's Cottage |
Anne Hathaway (1556 – 6 August 1623) was the wife of William Shakespeare. They were married in 1582 and Hathaway was widowed on Shakespeare's death in 1616. Very little is known about her, beyond a few references in legal documents, but her...
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| x William Shakespeare |
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Globe Theatre, London | 1599 |
William Shakespeare (baptised 26 April 1564 – died 23 April 1616) was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's preeminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and...
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| x Richard Burbage |
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Globe Theatre, London | 1599 |
Richard Burbage (7 January 1568 – 13 March 1619) was an actor and theatre owner. He was the younger brother of Cuthbert Burbage. They were both actors in drama.
The son of James Burbage, a joiner who became a theatrical impresario, Burbage was a...
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| x Cuthbert Burbage | Globe Theatre, London | 1599 |
Cuthbert Burbage (1566 – 1636) was an English theatrical figure, son of impresario James Burbage and elder brother of famous actor Richard Burbage. Most famous for his central role in the construction of the Globe Theatre, he was for four decades a...
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| x John Heminges | Globe Theatre, London | 1599 |
John Heminges (sometimes spelled Hemminge or Hemings) (c. 1556 - 1630) was an English Renaissance actor. Most famous now as one of the editors of Shakespeare's 1623 First Folio, Heminges served in his time as an actor and financial manager for the...
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| x Augustine Phillips | Globe Theatre, London | 1599 |
Augustine Phillips (died May 1605) was an Elizabethan actor who performed in troupes with Edward Alleyn and William Shakespeare. He was one of the first generation of English actors to achieve wealth and a degree of social status by means of his...
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| x Thomas Pope | Globe Theatre, London | 1599 |
Thomas Pope (died 1603) was an Elizabethan actor, a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men and a colleague of William Shakespeare. Pope was a "comedian and acrobat."
Nothing is known of Pope's early life. He was one of the English players who toured...
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| x University of California, Berkeley |
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California Memorial Stadium | 1923 |
The University of California, Berkeley (also referred to as Cal, California, Berkeley, and UC Berkeley) is a public research university located in Berkeley, California, United States. The oldest of the ten major campuses affiliated with the...
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| Hearst Greek Theatre | |||||
| Hearst Memorial Mining Building | |||||
| Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Gymnasium | |||||
| Sather Gate | 1910 | ||||
| x William Wrigley Jr. |
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Wrigley Mansion | 1929 |
William Wrigley Jr. (September 30, 1861–January 26, 1932) was a U.S. chewing gum industrialist. He was founder and eponym of the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company in 1891. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Wrigley played an instrumental role in the...
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| Arizona Biltmore Hotel | 1930 | 1932 | |||
| x Geordie Hormel | Wrigley Mansion | 1992 |
George "Geordie" Hormel (17 July 1928 - 12 February 2006) was the son of Jay Catherwood Hormel and grandson of George A. Hormel. He was a musician and recording studio proprietor.
In the 1950s and 1960s, Hormel composed music for numerous television...
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| x British Army |
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Stirling Castle | 1800 | 1964 |
The British Army is the land armed forces branch of the British Armed Forces. It came into being with the unification of the Kingdoms of England and Scotland into the Kingdom of Great Britain in 1707. The new British Army incorporated Regiments that...
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| x Barry Manilow |
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Kaufmann House |
Barry Manilow (born June 17, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, arranger, producer, conductor, entertainer, and performer, best known for such recordings as "I Write the Songs", "Mandy", "Weekend in New England" and "Copacabana". In...
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| x CSX Transportation | Thomas Viaduct | 1986 |
CSX Transportation (reporting mark CSXT) is a Class I railroad in the United States, owned by the CSX Corporation and headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. It is one of the three Class I railroads serving most of the East Coast, the other two...
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| x General Motors |
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Fairfax Assembly |
General Motors Company, often known as simply GM, is a United States based automaker with headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. GM was the world's 18th largest corporate entity and third largest automaker as ranked by 2008 revenues on the Fortune...
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| x Western Pennsylvania Conservancy |
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Fallingwater | 1964 |
The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy (WPC), headquartered in Pittsburgh40°27′51.73″N 79°58′37.10″W / 40.4643694°N 79.9769722°W / 40.4643694; -79.9769722, has been around for more than 75 years (1932 - 2009) and exists to protect the water, land...
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| x Pernod Ricard |
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New Midleton Distillery |
Pernod Ricard (Euronext: RI) is a French company that produces alcoholic beverages. The company's most famous products, Pernod Anise and Ricard Pastis, are both anise liqueurs, and often referred to as simply Pernod or Ricard. The company also...
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| x Forest City Enterprises Inc | Terminal Tower |
Forest City Enterprises (NYSE: FCEA, NYSE: FCEB) is a $9-billion diversified real estate management and development company based in Cleveland, Ohio. Its portfolio includes interests in retail centers, apartment communities, office buildings and...
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| New York Times Building | |||||