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Henry Hornbostel stepped onto the stage and into the spotlight of the American Renaissance when in 1904, he won the prestigious commission to design and build industry titan, Andrew Carnegie’s technical school in PIttsburgh, PA, known today as Carnegie Mellon University. Hornbostel’s body of work is expansive and grand. His magnificent structures - buildings, bridges and monuments - are a timeless tribute to the French style of Beaux Arts, yet remain American classics. Unique and universal in their appeal, Hornbostel’s designs continue to inspire us more than a century removed from his original sketch pad and blue prints. Hornbostel’s work, and that of other American Renaissance artists and architects, punctuates the landscape with tangible links to our American story. The built environments that make up many of our American cities were born from the talents and vision of architects such as Henry Hornbostel.

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Released: November 17, 2013
Genres: Documentary
Cast: Tamara Tunie Len Caric Matt Kroh Tyler Rupert
Crew: Greg Rempel Mark Fallone

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