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  2. Hôtel d'Uzès (Paris) - Wikipedia

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    The Salon d'Uzès (1767), at the Musée Carnavalet. The Hôtel d'Uzès was originally built in the early 18th century. [1] In 1767, neo-classical architect Claude-Nicolas Ledoux was commissioned to bring the residence up to date for its owner, François-Emmanuel de Crussol (1728–1802), 9th Duke of Uzès, who in 1753 married the daughter of the Duke of Antin. [2]

  3. World's first 3D-printed hotel takes shape in Texas - AOL

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    It is building 43 new hotel units and 18 residential homes over 60 acres (24 hectares) - all with a 3D printer. ... World's first 3D-printed hotel takes shape in Texas. Evan Garcia.

  4. Hôtel particulier - Wikipedia

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    Monographs have been published on some outstanding Parisian hôtels particuliers.; The classic photographic survey, now a rare book found only in large art libraries, is the series Les Vieux Hotels de Paris by J. Vacquer, published in the 1910s and 1920s, which takes Paris quarter by quarter and which illustrates many hôtels particuliers that were demolished during the 20th century.

  5. Hotel Texas - Wikipedia

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    It also included the addition of a new 49 m (161 ft) 230-room, [4] 8-floor hotel annex atop a 5-story parking garage built in 1928, across Commerce Street from the hotel and linked to the main building by a skybridge. [5] The Sheraton closed in 1979. The hotel was gutted and renovated at a cost of $33 million by architects Jarvis, Putty, Jarvis ...

  6. Category:Hôtels particuliers - Wikipedia

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  7. Suite 8F Group - Wikipedia

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    The Suite 8F Group, also referred to as the 8F Crowd, was a network of politically active businessmen in Texas from the 1930s into the 1960s. [1] "Suite 8F" refers to Herman Brown's Suite at the Lamar Hotel (demolished) in Houston. Herman Brown, one of the co-founders of the construction firm Brown and Root, made his primary home in Austin ...