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Albert Frey (/ ˈ f r eɪ / FRAY; October 18, 1903 – November 14, 1998) was a Swiss-born architect who established a style of modernist architecture centered on Palm Springs, California, United States, that came to be known as "desert modernism".
Albert Frey's Aluminaire House built in 1931 finds its way to the Palm Springs Art Museum following uncertainty about its future.
In 1987, while researching a book on Frey, the author, educator, and architect Joseph Rosa found the long-lost house. By then, the building was in extremely poor condition.
English: The Albert Frey House in Palm Springs, seen from the Museum Trail. Date: 20 May 2013, 06:54:42: Source: ... Frey House II; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q55065512;
In 1935, Clark met Albert Frey, who was in Palm Springs supervising the construction of the Kocher-Samson office building. After the completion of the office building, Clark and Frey formed a partnership and completed eight projects from 1935–1937. Frey left the partnership in 1937 to work on the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Clark then ...
The Aluminaire House is a three-story house designed as a case study by architects A. Lawrence Kocher and Albert Frey in April 1931. Made of donated materials and built in ten days, it was the first all-metal house in the United States.
II (2, 1967) Packers 33, Oakland Raiders 14. The aging Pack won their fifth and final championship of the 1960s in Lombardi's last game coaching the franchise. 48. XVIII (18, 1983) Los Angeles ...
Buildings designed by Albert Frey (1903−1998) — a Swiss−American Modernist architect, based in Southern California. Pages in category "Albert Frey buildings" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.