Harry Barber’s Miniature Castles (1920s-66)

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Harry Barber’s Miniature Castles (1920s-66)
house interior design

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Throughout South Hero, Vermont USA • For over thirty years, gardener Harry Barber found a unique way to blend his native country of Switzerland with his new home in Vermont. He created miniature buildings from local Vermont field stone. Five castles, three houses, and several garden structures remain in the Islands. They vary in complexity. Some castles feature glazed windows, interior fireplaces, or dungeons. Others are wired for electricity and have the capability of running water in the moat. … All his creations are privately owned, and public access is not permitted; however four out of the five castles can be seen from the road. – From a brochure issued by the Lake Champlain Bikeways.

Pantages Theater (1930), 6233 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California

A few professional architect Interior I found:

Pantages Theater (1930), 6233 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, California
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designed by Seattle architect B. Marcus Priteca and opened as part of the Fox chain — ornate Art Deco interior is considered by many to be the most spectacular in Hollywood — purchased by Howard Hughes in 1949 to become part of the RKO chain — hosted the Academy Award Ceremonies from 1950 to 1959 — converted to legitimate theater in 1977 — million renovation in 2000