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Knoxville, Tenn., is likely not the first place you would imagine finding a pioneering 1930s subdivision built by husband-and-wife architects who had respectively worked with premiere modernists Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, but that is just where you’ll find one. Along a ridgeline 6 miles south of downtown Knoxville sits Little Switzerland, a development of five modern homes designed between 1939 and 1945 by the late Alfred Clauss and Jane West Clauss. Now, the homes’ original features are steadily being brought back to life by Knoxville-based architect John L. Sanders.
Persons: Mies van der, Le Corbusier, Alfred Clauss, Jane West Clauss, John L, Sanders Locations: Knoxville, Tenn, downtown Knoxville, Little Switzerland
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFinancial markets: Middle East almost becoming 'new little Switzerland,' says asset management firmSimon Fentham-Fletcher, CIO of Freedom Asset Management, discusses an "interesting shift in global dynamics" and says Europe is becoming "an ever smaller proportion of global GDP" while the Middle East is becoming "ever more important."
"Grenada is called 'little Switzerland,'" United Passport wrote in a Telegram message on September 25. Screenshot of United Passport Telegram. In the Telegram channel, United Passport advertised the possibility of getting to the US on an E-2 visa. In multiple exchanges on WhatsApp, United Passport told Insider Wednesday that one business opportunity would get us a Grenadian passport and, in turn, a US visa. The total cost, therefore, realistically starts at $200,000 for Russians when the $150,000 United Passport fee is factored in.
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