Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Daniel Burnham Jr. The Carbide & Carbon Building in Chicago, designed by Burnham Brothers, completed in 1929. Daniel Hudson Burnham Jr. (1886–1961), was an architect and urban planner based in Chicago and one of the sons of the renowned architect and urban planner Daniel H. Burnham.

  2. Tuvieron cinco hijos, dos hijas y tres hijos, incluido Daniel Burnham Jr., nacido en febrero de 1886, [45] que se convirtió en arquitecto y urbanista como su padre. Trabajó en la empresa de su padre hasta 1917 y se desempeñó como Director de Obras Públicas de la Feria Mundial de Chicago de 1933-34 , conocida como el "Siglo del Progreso".

  3. Burnham and Margaret remained married for the rest of his life. They had five children—two daughters and three sons—including Daniel Burnham Jr., born in February 1886, who became an architect and urban planner like his father.

  4. Daniel Burnham. Daniel Hudson Burnham, FAIA (4 de septiembre de 1846 - 1 de junio de 1912) fue un arquitecto y diseñador urbano estadounidense. Defensor del movimiento Beaux-Arts, pudo haber sido "el agente de poder más exitoso que jamás haya producido la profesión arquitectónica estadounidense".

  5. Daniel Burnham (born September 4, 1846, Henderson, New York, U.S.—died June 1, 1912, Heidelberg, Germany) was an American architect and urban planner whose impact on the American city was substantial. He was instrumental in the development of the skyscraper and was noted for his highly successful management of the World’s Columbian ...

  6. 14 de oct. de 2009 · His son, Daniel Burnham Jr. For more than 30 years, the younger Burnham labored long and hard to integrate the transportation, housing, economic and recreational concerns of the city and suburbs as the president of the Chicago Regional Planning Association.

  7. 31 de ago. de 2014 · Urban architect Daniel Burnham. Photo: Hedrich Blessing Collection/Chicago History Museum/Getty Images. If you have visited New York City, Chicago, or Washington, D.C., you’ve likely...