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    Heins & LaFarge was a New York City–based architectural firm founded by Philadelphia-born architect George Lewis Heins (1860–1907) and Christopher Grant...
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    cheerful and fanciful. The earliest ceramic work was done by Heins & LaFarge (artists George C. Heins and Christopher Grant LaFarge), starting in 1901 and continuing...
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    was created by Heins & LaFarge. Despite being primarily Byzantine and Romanesque in influence, the last version of Heins & LaFarge's design contained...
    196 KB (20,740 words) - 17:43, 17 June 2024
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    Metropolitan Club (Washington, D.C.) (category Heins and LaFarge buildings)
    designed by the architectural firm of Heins & LaFarge of New York City, was built from 1904 to 1908. The brick and limestone Renaissance revival-styble...
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    Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street station (category Heins and LaFarge buildings)
    subway architects Heins and Lafarge. Today it is the only remaining Victorian Gothic elevated terminal station on the subway, and contains the subway's...
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  • Thorsten Heins (born 1957), German telecommunications executive; current CEO of BlackBerry (formerly known as Research In Motion) Heins & LaFarge, architect...
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    Bowling Green station (category Heins and LaFarge buildings)
    construct the subway and maintain a 50-year operating lease from the opening of the line.: 165  In 1901, the firm of Heins & LaFarge was hired to design...
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    with sandstone and terra cotta trim in the Romanesque Revival style with Byzantine elements. Designed by architect C. Grant La Farge, it is in the shape...
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    72nd Street station (IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line) (category Heins and LaFarge buildings)
    construct the subway and maintain a 50-year operating lease from the opening of the line.: 165  In 1901, the firm of Heins & LaFarge was hired to design...
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    Bronx Zoo (category Heins and LaFarge buildings)
    was William Temple Hornaday, who had 30 years of service at the zoo. Heins & LaFarge designed the original permanent buildings, known as Astor Court, as...
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    construct the subway and maintain a 50-year operating lease from the opening of the line.: 165  In 1901, the firm of Heins & LaFarge was hired to design...
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    Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church (Manhattan) (category Heins and LaFarge buildings)
    Manhattan's Upper West Side at West End Avenue and West 91st Street. The church was built by Heins & LaFarge in (1893–94) as the Fourth Presbyterian Church...
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  • Look up lafarge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. La Farge, LaFarge or Lafarge can refer to: Antoinette LaFarge (1966–), American artist and writer Christopher...
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    children: Christopher Grant La Farge (1862–1938), who was a partner in the New York-based architectural firm of Heins & LaFarge. He designed projects in...
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    began on March 24, 1882. It was rebuilt and enlarged by David Jardine, with a spire added in 1896 by Heins and LaFarge following Jardine's designs. In 1905–1906...
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    siblings included Christopher Grant (who became an architect and partner in the firm of Heins & LaFarge), Emily Marie, John Louis Bancel, Margaret Angela, Oliver...
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    Times Square–42nd Street station (category Railway and subway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan)
    construct the subway and maintain a 50-year operating lease from the opening of the line.: 165  In 1901, the firm of Heins & LaFarge was hired to design...
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    lengthened an additional fifteen feet in a renovation designed by Heins and La Farge. On the lawn in front of Renwick's Grace House (1880–1881), which...
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  • List of demolished churches in New York City (category Lists of buildings and structures in New York City)
    added 1896 to Jardine's designs by Heins and LaFarge. West Presbyterian Church (1865), West 42nd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenue -- "In 1860, following...
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    City; the eventual winners were the New York firm of Heins and Lafarge. The church of St Mary and All Saints, Willingham, was one of the last restorations...
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