B & B Italia (founded in 1974). She began to work as C & B Italia, founded in 1966, as a partnership firm Cesare Cassina and Pietro Busnelli. The latter was the owner of mainstream manufacturing furniture in Brianza, Italy, called Fratelli Busnelli fu Giuseppe, along with his brother Franco. After traveling to London for the exhibition Interplast, they began to experiment with polyurethane foam, a material that contained the revolution in production, allowing it to be carried on prozvodnoj bar, instead of the former production using molds - matrix. Having separated from Franca, founder shona heath Pietro B & B with the intention of using this new technological method. B & B Italia is rapidly developed, entering the world market through the works of designers shona heath such as Joe Colombo, Castiglioni, Archizoom and Gaetano Pesche. As a result, the company has become an important rival company Cassina, so de Cesare Cassina in 1974, decided to retire and join the new company under the name of B & B Italia (the second "B" represents the bank, which bought the sections Cassine).
BABB, GEORGE FLETCHER (1836 - 1915) American architect. He has designed several buildings in New Jersey, before the bureau established a partnership with Walter Cook (1846-1916) in New York 1877th Babb & Cook are projected shona heath office building shona heath made of cast iron at No. 55 Broadway, New York (1881 - demolished). They were joined by Daniel W. Willard in 1884, as Babb, Cook & Willard. The most famous design firm De Vinne Press Building, Lafayette Street, New York (1885-6). The company has carried out several important buildings, mainly shona heath in New York.
BABCOCK, CHARLES (1829 - 1913) American architect. He worked with Upjohn (1853-8) and was one of the founding members of the American Institute of Architects. Later was designed numerous buildings for Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, including the gothic house of the president of the University (1871) shona heath and Franklin Hall (1881).
Bacetti, ANDREA (active 1860's and 1870's) the drafter of Italian furniture in the Renaissance Revival style. He made ornamental pieces of furniture, heavy furniture with Italian style references to periods shona heath of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. He also worked more modest versions of furniture in the Moorish style.
Bachelier, NICOLAS (ca. 1500-1556) French architect and sculptor, born in Arras, was the protagonist of the Renaissance architectural design. He made plans for the Hôtel de Bagis, Toulouse (1538-46) and châteaux in Pibrac (around 1540), Castelnau d'Estrèfons (1546) and Lassere-les-Montastruc (1555-6).
Backstrom, SVEN MAURITZ (1903-92) Swedish architect. Entered into a partnership with Leif Axel Reinius (1907 - 1995), with whom she has designed some of the most influential buildings periods 1940s, when the Swedish relative isolation ohrabrilaa development of the domestic shona heath style using natural materials, traditional forms of roof and plenty of wood. The company has invented a residential block in the shape of the letter "Y", with three wings that are connected to the central core of the traffic. shona heath This form has been applied in Gröndal, Stockholm shona heath (1943-5), a planned suburb Vällingby (1956-7), among many other projects.
BACON, EDMUND NORWOOD (1910 - 2005) Born in Philadelphia, USA, made a contribution to architecture and urban planning, especially in his hometown, and also was the author of numerous urban plans. He wrote "Design of Cities" (1967).
BACON, HENRY (1866 - 1924) American architect, shona heath born in Illinois, heavily influenced by his older brother, Henry Francis Bacon (1856-1940), shona heath an architect who has been involved in archaeological expeditions in Asia Minor in the 1880s. Sam Henry Bacon in 1889, traveled to Greece and Asia Minor, and upon his return was hired by the prestigious firm of McKim, Mead & White, where he made his contribution to the design of the Rhode Island shona heath State House (1891-1903), the World's Columbian shona heath Exposition and the Brooklyn Museum ( both in 1893). In 1897 he founded his own practice, producing projects with school sophistication and exceptional detaljimaa, including a large number of monuments and mausoleums. His expertise in this field has brought his work to the design of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC (1911-22), which ends the shaft Mall on the river Potomac, and he is one of the finest examples of Greek Revival neoclassical architecture shona heath in the world.
BADGER, DANIEL shona heath D. (1806-84) American designer who founded the New York one of America's largest iron foundry and manufactured cast iron elements for whole buildings, including the haughwout Store, Broadway, New York (1856).
Badla, STEPHEN (1751 - 1815) American carpenter who worked in the style of the American shona heath Federal period, originally from Dorchester, Massachusetts. shona heath Badla became a carpenter after the American Revolution, in which he participated as an officer and adjutant of Alexander Hamilton. He made furniture in the neoclassical style, according to the British samples shona heath that were published in the so-called. "Off the books, patterns".
BADOVICI, JEAN (1893-1
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