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Take Marcel Breuer’s design for the Whitney Museum of American Art. When it first opened in 1966, architecture critic Ada ...
Breuer follows Gropius to the States to teach at Harvard’s Graduate School of Design; Moholy-Nagy moves to Chicago to head the New Bauhaus. 1946 Breuer opens his own architectural firm in New York.
Marcel Breuer, born on May 21, 1902, in Pécs, Hungary, was a renowned modernist architect and furniture designer. He studied and later taught at the Bauhaus School, where he designed the iconic ...
Bauhaus-trained architect and furniture designer Marcel Breuer is responsible for dozens of iconic Brutalist buildings, from the Y-shaped UNESCO headquarters in Paris to the “inverted-ziggurat ...
It may not look like it, but you can draw a straight line from Marcel Breuer's classic chair designs of the 1920s to the off-kilter concrete box that, in 1966, became home to New York's Whitney ...
Marcel Breuer is famous for tubular steel furniture, yet his real interest was architecture. We profile the Hungarian designer in our Bauhaus 100 series ...
Hotel Breuer is designed to attain top LEED Platinum status, Passive House certification (meaning the hotel incorporates natural energy-saving design) and net-zero designation with 100% of its ...
Created by Hungarian-American architect and designer Marcel Breuer in 1925-1926, the Wassily Chair is still popular today and Chris, among others, delights in nestling in it for his morning coffee ...
The monks who ran the university eventually chose Marcel Breuer, whose reputation was chiefly based on designs for modern houses and furniture, including the bent-steel Cesca and Wassily chairs.
The Cape Cod Modern House Trust has launched a campaign to raise $1.2 million to save Marcel Breuer's holiday home in Cape Cod from likely demolition.