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225:, who was also an employee of Zantzinger, Borie & Medary, he formed the Architectural Research Group in Philadelphia "for the group study of Housing and Slum Clearance." During the whole of the ARG's brief existence, 1932 to 1935, Berninger acted as its president. 424: 274:. However, it seems that he left this firm the same year, which took the name of Haag & d'Entremont (practicing from the old offices of 445 Cedar Street, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania 19046.) 560: 343: 565: 421: 575: 585: 247:
ended, the restaurant remained in New York City – and soon established itself (as Le Pavilion) as one of the finest French dining establishments in the city.
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1939: New York World's Fair French Pavilion (client: French Government; cost: $ 1,500,000; demolished 1940)
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The most expensive and important work of his career was The French pavilion on the Court of Peace at the
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1939 Philadelphia Competition for Housing projects (slated to work on Germantown Housing Project with
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1946: Academy of the New Church Elementary School and Dormitories, Bryn Athyn, PA. (cost $ 300,000)
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worked as a draftsman and after the partnership dissolution in 1945, Berninger took Haag and
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from 1925 to 1932. During this time he served as job captain for their design project of the
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In 1933, Berninger started to practice independently, initially in partnership with
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Dominique Berninger died in late 1949 while undergoing surgery for lung cancer.
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Academy of the New Church Elementary School, Bryn Athyn, PA. (cost $ 70,000) 0
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Dufur Hospital Addition, Ambler, for the Dufur Hospital, Inc. (cost $ 35,000)
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Group (but project didn't go ahead.) Various (see listed alongside works)
171: 175: 167: 341:"Dominique Berninger - G. Harold W. Haag - Paul d/Entremont (firm)" 183: 417: 122:(1898–1949) was a French-born American architect based in 142:(ARG) in Philadelphia. He was a partner in the firms of 457:(New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press, 1976). 522:"DE GUSTIBUS; Innocence Abroad: Memories of '39 Fair" 295:
George Deming Residence, Philadelphia (cost $ 75,000)
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New Haven: A Guide to Architecture and Urban Design,
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Index

Edmund R. Purves
George S. Idell
Carswell, Berninger & Bower
Berninger & Bower
Berninger, Haag & d'Entremont
AIA
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
United States
New York World's Fair of 1939
Louis Kahn
Architectural Research Group
Carswell, Berninger & Bower
Berninger & Bower
Berninger, Haag & d'Entremont
Schiltigheim
Alsace
Germany
France
Darmstadt
Paris
École Centrale des Arts et Manufacturers
Zantzinger, Borie and Medery, Architects
Philadelphia
Sheffield Scientific School
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut
Louis Kahn
John Arnold Bower
Harold Thorp Carswell
1939 New York World's Fair

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