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Marcel Lajos Breuer (/ ˈ b r ɔɪ. ər / BROY-ər; 21 May 1902 – 1 July 1981) was a Hungarian-German modernist architect and furniture designer. He moved to the United States in 1937 and became a naturalized American citizen in 1944.
The Marcel Breuer House and Studio is a historic property at 634 Black Pond Road in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Built in 1949 and enlarged in 1962 to designs by Marcel Breuer, it served as a summer retreat and experimental architecture landscape for the architect until his retirement in 1976. The property remains in the Breuer family, and ...
Marcel Breuer. Table, Model B19, ca. 1928 Brooklyn Museum Cesca This is a chronological list of houses, commercial buildings and other works by Marcel Breuer .
The Alan I W Frank House is a private residence in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, designed by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius and partner Marcel Breuer, two of the pioneering masters of 20th-century architecture and design. This spacious, multi-level residence, its furnishings and landscaping were all created by Gropius and Breuer as a 'Total Work of ...
Cape Cod Modern House Trust bought legendary architect Marcel Breuer's four-bedroom house from Marcel Breuer's son, Tamas, for $2 million. ... The trust has a budget of around $400,000 for the ...
Deep-set windows in rectilinear shapes, a Breuer trademark, were planned for the facade. [25] The window frames were made of precast concrete. The building was the first Breuer-designed structure in the United States to use a precast concrete facade, [26] and this was the first federal building to be built of precast concrete.
She looked at the work of architects like Breuer and Tadao Ando for inspiration. "I've designed sets before but never real buildings," Becker says. "And László was a 20th-century star architect ...
Breuer was a Hungarian-German architect and furniture designer known for his use of bent, tubular steel to create his furniture. He spent summers at the house from 1949 until he died in 1981 at 79.