Henry Hill (architect)

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هنري هيل (بالإنجليزية: Henry Hill)‏ هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 1913، وتوفي في 1984. rdf:langString
Albert Henry Hill (1913–1984) was an American architect. Hill was born England to American parents. His mother was Anita Jeffress-Hill. His mother and her children moved back to the US and settled in Berkeley, California near the Claremont hotel. He studied architecture at the University of California, Berkeley graduating in 1936 and at Harvard's Graduate School of Design, where he worked under the renowned Walter Gropius. After earning his master's degree in architecture in 1938, he returned to the Bay Area, joining the office of John Ekin Dinwiddie in San Francisco and making partner in 1939. During World War II Hill served as a captain in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. When the war ended, he rejoined Dinwiddie and a new partner, Erich Mendelsohn, a well-known German architect who had rdf:langString
rdf:langString هنري هيل (مهندس معماري)
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rdf:langString هنري هيل (بالإنجليزية: Henry Hill)‏ هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 1913، وتوفي في 1984.
rdf:langString Albert Henry Hill (1913–1984) was an American architect. Hill was born England to American parents. His mother was Anita Jeffress-Hill. His mother and her children moved back to the US and settled in Berkeley, California near the Claremont hotel. He studied architecture at the University of California, Berkeley graduating in 1936 and at Harvard's Graduate School of Design, where he worked under the renowned Walter Gropius. After earning his master's degree in architecture in 1938, he returned to the Bay Area, joining the office of John Ekin Dinwiddie in San Francisco and making partner in 1939. During World War II Hill served as a captain in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. When the war ended, he rejoined Dinwiddie and a new partner, Erich Mendelsohn, a well-known German architect who had fled the Third Reich. In 1943, Hill was invited to showcase his work in MoMa's Five California Houses exhibition along with Richard Neutra, William Wurster and John Ekin Dinwiddie, which was to demonstrate the "highly characteristic architecture, indigenous to Western climate and living habits". In 1947, Hill established his own practice in San Francisco, designing residences and commercial buildings for clients in the Bay Area and throughout the country. In 1965, Hill made his long-time associate John Kruse partner, and continued their partnership as Hill & Kruse Architects.
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