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  2. Deltec Homes - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, more than 85% of the company's homes are primary family residences. Deltec Homes operated as a subsidiary of Kinco until Kinco was sold in 1994. At that time Deltec was spun out as a separate company. Deltec Homes is a privately held company. Robert Kinser was chairman of the board, but died on December 13, 2017. In 2014, the ...

  3. Charles Frederick Whittlesey - Wikipedia

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    The Leiman House on Euclid Avenue, Berkeley, California, 1921. Originally built as a side-by-side duplex home, it was converted to a single family in the 1980s by E. Lofting, then converted back to a duplex in 2011; El Rey Hotel, Los Angeles, 1923, now the Weingart Center for the Homeless; the Moorish-influenced Mayflower Hotel, Los Angeles, 1927

  4. Talk:Deltec Homes - Wikipedia

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  5. AR Homes - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, founder Arthur Rutenberg moved from Chicago to Florida at age 26 and started his business with one house under the brand name Rutenberg Homes. In 1978, he sold his first franchise. [5] In 1986, Professional Builder magazine named Arthur Rutenberg "National Builder of the Year".

  6. Lennar - Wikipedia

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    Lennar dates back to F&R Builders, a company founded in 1954 by Gene Fisher and real estate developer Arnold P. Rosen. In 1956, Leonard Miller, who later became the namesake of the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami, a 23-year-old entrepreneur that owned 42 lots in Miami-Dade County, Florida, invested $10,000 and partnered with the company.

  7. Ralph Anderson (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Ralph D. Anderson (October 21, 1924 [1] – October 24, 2010) was an American architect from Seattle, Washington. [2] He was a founder of Ralph Anderson and Partners, later Anderson Koch Smith.

  8. David Winton Bell Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The David Winton Bell Gallery is a contemporary art gallery at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. The gallery was established in 1971 through a donation from the Bell family. [ 1 ] The Bell Gallery serves as a hub of contemporary art within the university community and beyond, offering a diverse range of exhibitions, programs, and ...

  9. Buildings and architecture of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Double-gallery houses on Esplanade Avenue. Double-gallery houses were built in New Orleans between 1820 and 1850. Double-gallery houses are two-story houses with a side-gabled or hipped roof. The house is set back from the property line, and it has a covered two-story gallery which is framed and supported by columns supporting the entablature.