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  2. Brandt (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Brandt was established in 1924. In 1956, Brandt expanded its operations by acquiring the vehicle and arms manufacturer Hotchkiss et Cie, leading to the creation of Hotchkiss-Brandt. [1] A decade later, in 1966, Hotchkiss-Brandt merged with Thomson, now known as Thomson SA. In 2000, Brandt merged with the French appliance company Moulinex.

  3. Constructa-Neff - Wikipedia

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    Constructa-Neff Vertriebs-GmbH (former Neff GmbH, stylized as NEFF in its logo) is a German manufacturer of high-end kitchen appliances headquartered in Munich, Germany.The company was founded by Carl Andreas Neff in 1877 and has been a wholly owned subsidiary of BSH Hausgeräte GmbH since 1982.

  4. Gaggenau Hausgeräte - Wikipedia

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    From 1991 to 1998, Timothy Jacob Jensen served as Gaggenau Hausgeräte’s chief designer, creating and developing a range of products including ceramic hobs, built-in ovens, extractor hoods, dishwashers, washing machines, and tumble dryers. These include the EB900 Built-in oven and CK494 Glass ceramic hob.

  5. Former Ford Factory - Wikipedia

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    The factory was established and built for the Ford Motor Company of Malaya (also known as Ford Malaya in short) in October 1941 and possessed an Art Deco-style façade, which was typical of most buildings and structures, both public and private, of that era, and became Ford's first motor-car and vehicle assembly and construction plant in the region of Southeast Asia.

  6. Voco Orchard Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Hilton celebrated its grand opening on 30 January 1971, [11] officiated by Minister for Foreign Affairs and Minister for Labour S. Rajaratnam. [12] Hilton International operated as a separate business from Hilton in the US after 1964, and its properties were rebranded in 1979, with the hotel renamed the Hilton International Singapore.

  7. The Golden Mile, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Gan Eng Oon, William Lim and Tay Kheng Soon of the Singapore architect firm Design Partnership, now known as DP Architects. [4] Sited on 1.3 hectares and built to a height of 89 metres, [13] the Golden Mile Complex is an exemplary type of "megastructure" described by architectural historian, Reyner Banham. It is one ...