24 March
1699 Martin Grünberg becomes royal director of buildings at Berlin
1808 first stone of the Bourse, Paris laid
1818 death of Humphrey Repton
"Geometry" (online version)
1997.03.24
(several) architects employed
2000.03.24
subliminal (philosophical) reenactments
2000.03.24 15:26
ideas
2000.03.24
Re: absence
2002.03.24 10:35
040324a.db Ottopia, base map
040324b.db Ottopia, Palace of Ottopia
040324c.db Palace of Ottopia, Maison Millennium 001, plans
040324d.db Ottopia, Maison Millennium 001, plans
040324e.db Ottopia, Palace of Ottopia, Maison Millennium 001, plans
040324f.db Cooper & Pratt House, plan
040324g.db Palace of Ottopia, Maison Millennium 001, Cooper & Pratt House, plans
040324h.db Ottopia, Palace of Ottopia, Maison Millennium 001, Cooper & Pratt House, plans
040324i.db skeleton with circle/square juncture
040324j.db skeleton, Porticus Neronianiae with circle/square juncture
040324k.db Ottopia, skeleton/circle/square juncture
040324l.db skeleton, Porticus Neronianiae, circle/square juncture
040324m.db Ottopia, skeleton, Porticus Neronianiae, circle/square juncture
040324n.db Ottopia, Palace of Ottopia, Maison Millennium 001, Cooper & Pratt House, skeleton, Porticus Nerioaniae, circle/square juncture
Preserving listed buildings - on computers
2005.03.24 11:15
2005.03.24 14:32
060324a.db Axis of Life/B.F. Parkway, plans
taking sexy back
2008.03.24 15:37
2008.03.24 15:41
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Grünberg, Martin
architect.
After March 24, 1699, he was royal director of buildings at Berlin, Prussia. He built the Kölnische Rathhaus, and the Garnisonkirche, and began the Friedrichs Hospital, all in Berlin.
Repton, Humphrey
landscape gardener; b. May 2, 1752; d. March 24, 1818.
He was the first to adopt the title of Landscape Gardener, and published numerous works on parks and gardens. A great part of this material was republished in one volume by London in Repton's Landscape Gardening and Landscape Architecture, 1 vol. 8vo., 1840.
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