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Henry Fernbach was an architect in New York City. Born in Breslau in Germany, he immigrated to the U.S. in 1848〔 or in 1855.〔 He was Prussian of Jewish descent.〔(Henry Fernbach ) New York Architecture〕 He trained at the Bauakademie in Berlin.〔 He served as Treasurer of the United Association of American Architect.〔 Alfred Zucker and Theodore de Lemos partnered with him. He is known for his synagogue designs, mainly in the Moorish Revival architecture style.〔 Paul J. Pelz worked as a chief draftsman for him. He designed the German Savings Bank with Edward H. Kendall. ==Works== *Stern Brothers Department Store (Stern's) *Temple Emanu-El assisting Leopold Eidlitz (for Congregation Emanu-El of New York) Building no longer in existence.〔(Temple Emanu-El )〕〔(Temple Emanu-El image ) NYC-architecture.com〕 *Greene Street Building * Central Synagogue * Harmonie Club * New York Mutual Life Insurance Company Building, Philadelphia, top three floors added later were designed by Philip Roos * Salem Field Cemetery entrance (1867)〔Bedoire, Fredric. (The Jewish Contribution to Modern Architecture, 1830-1930 ) pp. 425–426.〕 * 113, 115 Spring Streets, lofts with Tuscan columns and cast iron fronts〔White, Norval; Willensky, Elliot; Leadon, Fran. (AIA Guide to New York City ).〕 * SoHo Hotel at 101-111 Greene Street (not the new buildings 101 and 107-11 by Joseph Pell Lombardi)〔 * 67, 69, 71, 75, 77, 81 Greene Street (1873)〔 * First Jewish Orphan Asylum〔Passikoff, Alexander G. (September 8, 2011). (A Façade of Buildings: A Collection of Architectural Styles, Architects, and Their Buildings That Make Up the Face of New York ) pp. 82–83〕 (Hebrew Orphan Asylum of New York) (1863) at East 77th Street near Third Avenue〔(The New Jewish Orphan Asylum ) October 29, 1863〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henry Fernbach」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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