Ralph Appelbaum
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| + | |firstname=Ralph | ||
| + | |lastname=Appelbaum | ||
| + | |country=Peru | ||
| + | |yearservicestarted=1966 | ||
| + | |yearserviceended=1968 | ||
| + | |site=? | ||
| + | |region=? | ||
| + | |program=Education | ||
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| + | ==Notable Projects== | ||
| + | According to a press release from the [[Newseum]], RAA "over the past three decades, [has] completed more than 250 commissions in the fields of social, cultural and natural history at a variety of museums, memorials and heritage projects in more than 50 cities worldwide."<ref>[http://www.newseum.org/press_info/press_materials/architect/about.aspx?item=raa&style=a Newseum | Press Info | Press Materials | Design and Architecture<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> <br /> | ||
| + | Below are some of their well-known projects that were not listed above:<br /> | ||
| + | * [[National Constitution Center]], [[Philadelphia]] | ||
| + | * [[American Museum of Natural History]], [[New York]] | ||
| + | * [[American Folk Art Museum]], [[New York]] | ||
| + | * [[Edison National Historic Site]], [[West Orange, New Jersey]] | ||
| + | * [[National Civil Rights Museum]], [[Memphis, Tennessee]] | ||
| + | * [[Museum of World Religions]] (世界宗教博物館), [[Taipei, Taiwan]] | ||
| + | * [[National Museum of Scotland]], [[Edinburgh, Scotland]] | ||
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| + | http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ralph_Appelbaum_Associates | ||
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Ralph Appelbaum | ||
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| Country | Peru | |
| Years: | 1966-1968 | |
| Site(s) | ? | |
| Region(s) | ? | |
| Program(s) | Education | |
| Ralph Appelbaum started in Peru 1966 | ||
| Ralph Appelbaum, Paul Bellerjeau, James Hoffman, Robert Leo Roberg, Glenn Withrow | ||
| Region: ? | ||
| Ralph Appelbaum | ||
| Education in Peru: | ||
| Ralph Appelbaum, Nancy Holt, Hugh Pickens, John G. Watson | ||
| Other Volunteers who served in Peru
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| Ralph Appelbaum, Paul Bellerjeau, Marie Clutterbuck, Steve Elliot, Edward Glab, Gail Gross, James Hoffman, Nancy Holt, Walter Jackson III, John Paul James, Monica Lyons Torres, Marcia Mazria, Dale Miller, Dennis Pfost, Hugh Pickens … further results | ||
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[edit] Notable Projects
According to a press release from the Newseum, RAA "over the past three decades, [has] completed more than 250 commissions in the fields of social, cultural and natural history at a variety of museums, memorials and heritage projects in more than 50 cities worldwide."<ref>Newseum | Press Info | Press Materials | Design and Architecture</ref>
Below are some of their well-known projects that were not listed above:
- National Constitution Center, Philadelphia
- American Museum of Natural History, New York
- American Folk Art Museum, New York
- Edison National Historic Site, West Orange, New Jersey
- National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee
- Museum of World Religions (世界宗教博物館), Taipei, Taiwan
- National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ralph_Appelbaum_Associates