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  2. Marcel Breuer - Wikipedia

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    Filmmaker James Crump has directed Breuer's Bohemia, a feature documentary film that examines Breuer's experimental house designs in New England following the Second World War. Breuer was a partial inspiration for the character of László Tóth in Brady Corbet's film The Brutalist. [26]. Several of Tóth's furniture designs in the film are ...

  3. List of Marcel Breuer works - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Breuer. Table, Model B19, ca. 1928 Brooklyn Museum Cesca. ... 1966 Saint John's University – Peter Engel Science Building – Collegeville, Minnesota ...

  4. Isokon Long Chair - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Breuer. Long Chair, c. 1935–1936 Brooklyn Museum. The Isokon Long Chair is a chair designed by Marcel Breuer for the Isokon company in 1935–36. The chair is considered one of the most important pieces of furniture to emerge from the inter-war modern movement [1] and it is in the permanent collections of several internationally renowned museums including the Victoria and Albert Museum.

  5. List of Brutalist architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    UC Berkeley College of Environmental Design, ... New Haven (Marcel Breuer & Robert F. Gatje, ... Woodruff Health Sciences Center Administrative Building (WHSCAB) at ...

  6. Hubert H. Humphrey Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by architect Marcel Breuer, in association with his design partner Herbert Beckhard and the architectural firm of Nolen-Swinburne and Associates. [2] In the Brutalist style, [3] it was one of the last buildings Breuer designed before his retirement. [4]

  7. Isokon - Wikipedia

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    Isokon's key project was the Lawn Road Flats in Hampstead, called the Isokon building since 1972, which was formally opened on 9 July 1934.It was designed by Wells Coates after a brief by Molly Pritchard, based on the Minimum Flat concept presented at the CIAM (Congrès internationaux d'architecture moderne) conference of 1929.

  8. Robert C. Weaver Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    [6] [17] [18] Internationally known architect Marcel Breuer submitted the building's winning design. [4] [18] Breuer became the building's lead architect, assisted by his associate Herbert Beckhard and the firm of Nolen-Swinburne. [4] [5] [6] Breuer drew on many of his previous buildings for inspiration for HUD Headquarters.

  9. Category:Marcel Breuer buildings - Wikipedia

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    Buildings designed by Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) —the Hungarian born architect and furniture designer.