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  • Emile Weil (January 20, 1878 – January 19, 1945) was a noted architect of New Orleans, Louisiana. He studied with New Orleans' artist William Woodward...
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    transcendent wisdom. As a teenager, Weil studied at the Lycée Henri IV under the tutelage of her admired teacher Émile Chartier, more commonly known as "Alain"...
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    Orleans, Louisiana, built at 1137 St. Charles Avenue in 1918 by architect Emile Weil. Medinah Temple, Chicago, Illinois now a Bloomingdale's. Murat Shrine...
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    André Weil (/ˈveɪ/; French: [ɑ̃dʁe vɛj]; 6 May 1906 – 6 August 1998) was a French mathematician, known for his foundational work in number theory and algebraic...
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    Saenger Theatre (New Orleans) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    Grand Orchestra. Architect Emile Weil designed the interior of an atmospheric theatre to recall an Italian Baroque courtyard. Weil installed 150 lights in...
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    Saenger Theatre (Pine Bluff, Arkansas) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    National Register of Historic Places in 1995. Built in 1924 to a design by Emile Weil, it is a Classical Revival brick building with an ornate interior that...
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    1925 and was expanded from 1944 to 1951. It was designed by architect Emile Weil (1878-1945). It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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    Saenger Theatre (Mobile, Alabama) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    construct at a cost of about 500,000 dollars. Designed by renowned architect, Emile Weil, the Saenger featured the following: three-color auditorium lighting,...
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    Temple Theater (Meridian, Mississippi) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    the early 1920s and sought to relocate. The Shriners hired architect Emile Weil to design the building and construction began in 1923. After the Grand...
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    Pelican Stadium (category Emile Weil buildings)
    ballpark in 1925–1927. The stadium was designed by New Orleans architect Emile Weil and constructed at the southeast corner of Tulane Avenue and South Carrollton...
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    Four Winds (New Orleans) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    is 252-foot (77 m) high, and has nineteen floors. It was designed by Emile Weil, completed in 1927 and housed the Canal Bank and Trust. It was then occupied...
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    B. Lowenstein & Brothers Building (category Emile Weil buildings)
    Beaux-Arts architectural style by Hanker & Cairns, in conjunction with Emile Weil. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since...
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    Hennen Building (category Emile Weil buildings)
    square feet (45,215 m2) Design and construction Architect(s) Sully & Toledano (1893–1895) Emile Weil (1920s additions) Marcel Wisznia (2013 renovation)...
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    preservationist and photographer Albert C. Ledner, 20th century architect Emile Weil, 20th century architect Leonard Spangenberg, 20th century architect Leon...
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    Jefferson Theatre (category Emile Weil buildings)
    theatre located on Fannin Street in downtown Beaumont, Texas. Designed by Emile Weil and built in 1927, it is an example of Old Spanish architecture and seats...
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    Saenger Theatre (Pensacola, Florida) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    Dame of Palafox was first built in 1925 and was designed by architect Emile Weil in the style known as Spanish Baroque architecture. This style was selected...
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    Strand Theatre (Shreveport, Louisiana) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    Area less than one acre Built 1925 Built by Stewart-McGehee Architect Emile Weil Architectural style Eclectic Part of Shreveport Commercial Historic District...
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    Touro Synagogue (New Orleans) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    building on St. Charles Avenue in Uptown New Orleans was designed by Emile Weil, aged 29 years, and George Glover in the Byzantine Revival style, with...
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    Congregation Beth Israel (New Orleans) (category Emile Weil buildings)
    Carondelet Street location in 1924. The new building was designed by Emile Weil, a Southern architect renown for his design of religious buildings and...
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    David Émile Durkheim (French: [emil dyʁkɛm] or [dyʁkajm]; 15 April 1858 – 15 November 1917), professionally known simply as Émile Durkheim, was a French...
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