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  2. Jules Henri de Sibour - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, de Sibour designed an apartment building, remarkably similar to his design for the 1922 Hamilton Hotel, at 1200 16th Street NW that was later converted to become The Jefferson Hotel. In 1923, J.H. deSibour also designed the Lee House, an eight-story hotel at the northwest corner of 15th Street and L Street NW, for the Kenwood Corporation.

  3. French ambassador's residence in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The residence, built in 1910, was designed by the French-born American architect Jules Henri de Sibour for William Watson Lawrence (1859-1916), [4] a paint and white lead manufacturer. [3] It was later the home of the mining millionaire John Hays Hammond.

  4. Embassy of Luxembourg, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    It was designed by Jules Henri de Sibour and built in the French style of Louis XIV. Stewart died in 1912 and his widow lived in the building until her death in 1931. In 1941, her daughter sold it to Grand Duchess Charlotte of Luxembourg who was then in exile due to the German occupation of her country in the Second World War.

  5. Hamilton Hotel (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    They demolished the original hotel and constructed a modern replacement, designed by local architect Jules Henri de Sibour in the Beaux-Arts style. [4] The new Hotel Hamilton opened on November 29, 1922. A 1924 senate investigation revealed that Felix Lake had acted as part of a criminal enterprise, along with the F.H. Smith Company and the ...

  6. Embassy of France, Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, the embassy purchased a larger property at 2221 Kalorama Road NW, [3] a 1910 Tudor Revival building in the then prestigious Kalorama neighborhood, [4] originally designed by the French-born American architect Jules Henri de Sibour for businessman William Watson Lawrence. [4]

  7. Andrew Mellon Building - Wikipedia

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    The Andrew Mellon Building was built by Stanley McCormick, heir to the International Harvester fortune, in 1915 and completed in 1917. Washington-based Jules Henri de Sibour was architect of the building. This was one of the first Washington apartment buildings for luxury living.

  8. McLachlen Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by prominent Washington architect Jules Henri de Sibour in the Classical Revival style with elements of the Chicago School. [2] The nine-story structure occupies a corner lot. The exterior of the building is faced with ornamented marble and glazed terra cotta with textured spandrels.

  9. InterContinental Paris Le Grand Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was renovated between 1985 and 1990 by noted French designer Pierre-Yves Rochon. [8] In 1986, the hotel was renamed Le Grand Hotel Inter-Continental Paris. [9] The hotel closed in December 2001 for another major renovation. [8] Inter-Continental Hotels was reorganised as InterContinental Hotels Group while the hotel