This stunning book reveals the beauty of the museum's remarkable holdings, housed in a renovated nineteenth -
century mill building with a...
... In broad terms, we look for artists whose work will fit the particularities for our site and this wonderful complex of late - 19th -
century mill buildings.
Not exact matches
Bombay Sapphire recently converted an 18th
century paper
mill in Hampshire, England into its distillery and received the highest honor for its sustainability measures from the world's foremost environmental assessment method and rating system for
buildings.
Welcome to Old Sturbridge Village - a «must - see» New England attraction which depicts life in an early 19th -
century rural Village, featuring costumed historians, antique
buildings, water - powered
mills, and a working farm.
Housed in a former flourmill, (the 19th
Century building is shining like never before) head chef Matt Carulei and team
mill their own flour to make delicious breads, just one example of the «from the ground up» catering.
Our house was in a rural part of Pennsylvania and was not really a house at all but a wild castle
built into the burnt - out ruins of a nineteenth -
century silk
mill, and our backyard was not a regular yard but a meandering meadow, with a creek running through it and wild geese living in it and a Death Slide cable that ran from high on an oak to the bank of the stream and deposited you, shrieking, into the shallow water.
It was first
built in the late 17th
century, and has been much altered over the years, especially when wealthy
mill owner Samuel Cunliffe - Lister bought the estate in 1888, much enlarging it and creating its present Victorian feel.
Believed to be
built by convicts in the mid 19th
century, the flour -
mill commenced operations in 1863.
Built as an oil
mill in the 18th
century, this charming three - level property has been carefully renovated into a comfortable and luxurious home, whilst maintaining its original features and rustic character.
The Hauser Wirth & Schimmel Gallery is housed in a revamped industrial complex, a flour
mill built in the nineteenth
century.
And the three - story 19th -
century mill here, housing a survey of his panoramic wall drawings, is our Museo di San Marco: a
building full of art conceived by one artist, executed by many hands, devoted to big ideas.
This early 19th
century old flour
mill building on east Third Street will be renovated to become the new Hauser, Wirth and Schimmel Arts Center in Los Angeles.