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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Alfred J. R. E. Zucker (January 23, 1852, Freiburg, Silesia – August 2, 1913, Buenos Aires, Argentina) was a prominent architect in New York City and then Buenos Aires, Argentina. He was born in Germany.In New York City he worked with Henry Fernbach, then with John Hinchman from 1884 until 1888 and after 1896 with James Riely Gordon. Zucker moved his office to the top floor of the Decker Building, designed by his firm's John Edelmann.Zucker's work includes the Hotel Majestic (replaced by The Majestic (New York City)) and a building at 1181 Broadway called the Baudouine Building, known for a small Greco-Roman temple at the top, called "a little Parnassus in the sky" by chairwoman Sherida E. Paulsen of the Landmarks Preservation Commission. His wotk in Argentina includes the Plaza Hotel (now the Marriott Plaza Hotel, Buenos Aires), German Bank, Avenida Palace Hotel, Casado y Corral building, Villalonga Building on the corner of Balcarce and Moreno, Gran Hotel Casino in Belgrano, and the Parque Japones open air theater. He is buried at the British Cemetery in Buenos Aires.He married Jennie Nace Brooke Zucker (1861 - 1959). Zucker is buried at the Cementerio de la Chacarita in Buenos Airesin the British Cemetery section.. }

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