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Article: Grand eloquence: rasmussen-donahue house, palm beach, fla., ca. 1923-1924: Addison Mizner. (end quote).(Brief Article)
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- July 1, 2002
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"[my goal is to] make a building look traditional and as though it had fought its way from a small unimportant structure to a great rambling house."
--addison mizner
Florida architect Addison Mizner was at the peak of his popularity when he designed this Mediterranean Revival home in Palm Beach for food merchant George Rasmussen. Mizner's trademark combination of Italianate and Spanish influences is evident ...
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Article: Florida; A Palm Beach Survival Guide
The Washington Post;
November 8, 1987 ;
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... ... Wearing shades is terribly Palm Beach. Buy them-the flashier the ... L.A., Rodeo Drive. In Palm Beach, the street synonymous with ... road. In 1918, architect Addison Mizner was lured to Palm Beach by his friend Paris Singer ...
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