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The William E. Ward House, known locally a … The William E. Ward House, known locally as Ward's Castle, is located on Magnolia Drive, on the state line between Rye Brook, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut, United States. It is a reinforced concrete structure built in the 1870s. Ward, a mechanical engineer, built the house with his friend Robert Mook to demonstrate the viability of the material for building. It is the first reinforced concrete building in the United States. It was later purchased by Mort Walker, creator of the comic strip Beetle Bailey, who used it to house the Museum of Cartoon Art from 1976 to 1992.e Museum of Cartoon Art from 1976 to 1992.
, Das William E. Ward House, auch Ward’s Castle oder Ward Hosue genannt, gilt als erstes in den Vereinigten Staaten gebautes Stahlbetongebäude. Es steht im Rye Brook im Bundesstaat New York an der Grenze zu Connecticut und ist seit 1992 im Privatbesitz.
, William E. Ward a fait construire, en 1873-1874, sa maison familiale William E. Ward House en béton armé, première application de ce matériau aux États-Unis, dans le village de Rye Brook, à Rye (New York), comté de Westchester, dans l'État de New York.
, El Palacio William E. Ward, también conoci … El Palacio William E. Ward, también conocido localmente Castillo de Ward, es un gran palacio localizado en Nueva York, Estados Unidos. Se trata de una estructura de hormigón armado construido en la década de 1870. , un ingeniero mecánico, construyó la casa con su amigo Robert Mook para demostrar la viabilidad de los materiales para la construcción. Es el primer edificio de hormigón armado en los Estados Unidos. Fue adquirido posteriormente por Mort Walker, creador de la tira cómica Beetle Bailey, que abrió el Museo de Arte de la historieta hasta 1992. La casa está situada en un barrio residencial a poca distancia de la carretera estatal , hacia el suroeste hasta el centro de Port Chester. La mansión posee 8 hectáreas y se encuentra ubicado en el lado de Connecticut, cerca del . Un camino corto para llegar al castillo proviene desde la Avenida Magnolia en el lado de Rye Brook. El edificio en sí está hecho de hormigón armado, desde los cimientos hasta el techo abuhardillado que cubre el edificio principal de dos pisos. La madera era utilizada solo para puertas y ventanas. Una torre de matacanes de cuatro pisos con parapeto se levanta desde la esquina sureste. El primer piso tiene un pasillo central con sala de estar, sala de recepción y comedor. En el ala hay una sala de desayunos y sala de sol. Otra sala central se encuentra en el segundo piso y conduce a tres dormitorios y una biblioteca con carpintería decorativa en un modo isabelino.pintería decorativa en un modo isabelino.
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Das William E. Ward House, auch Ward’s Castle oder Ward Hosue genannt, gilt als erstes in den Vereinigten Staaten gebautes Stahlbetongebäude. Es steht im Rye Brook im Bundesstaat New York an der Grenze zu Connecticut und ist seit 1992 im Privatbesitz.
, William E. Ward a fait construire, en 1873-1874, sa maison familiale William E. Ward House en béton armé, première application de ce matériau aux États-Unis, dans le village de Rye Brook, à Rye (New York), comté de Westchester, dans l'État de New York.
, El Palacio William E. Ward, también conoci … El Palacio William E. Ward, también conocido localmente Castillo de Ward, es un gran palacio localizado en Nueva York, Estados Unidos. Se trata de una estructura de hormigón armado construido en la década de 1870. , un ingeniero mecánico, construyó la casa con su amigo Robert Mook para demostrar la viabilidad de los materiales para la construcción. Es el primer edificio de hormigón armado en los Estados Unidos. Fue adquirido posteriormente por Mort Walker, creador de la tira cómica Beetle Bailey, que abrió el Museo de Arte de la historieta hasta 1992.Museo de Arte de la historieta hasta 1992.
, The William E. Ward House, known locally a … The William E. Ward House, known locally as Ward's Castle, is located on Magnolia Drive, on the state line between Rye Brook, New York and Greenwich, Connecticut, United States. It is a reinforced concrete structure built in the 1870s. Ward, a mechanical engineer, built the house with his friend Robert Mook to demonstrate the viability of the material for building. It is the first reinforced concrete building in the United States. It was later purchased by Mort Walker, creator of the comic strip Beetle Bailey, who used it to house the Museum of Cartoon Art from 1976 to 1992.e Museum of Cartoon Art from 1976 to 1992.
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