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The U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD) is relocating from its current Marcel Breuer–designed headquarters, ...
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ELLE Decor on MSNSotheby's Gives the Brutalist Breuer a Glow-UpThe future of New York City’s Breuer building—an icon of Brutalist architecture and the former home of the Whitney Museum of American Art—is finally coming into focus. Sotheby’s New York today ...
Fleeing the rising Nazi regime and their prosecution of “degenerate” modern art and architecture, Breuer followed the great ...
Breuer is also known for designing parts of Paris's UNESCO headquarters, New York's Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Pirelli Tire Building in Connecticut. - What is brutalism?
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Breuer Building Gets Landmarked Before Sotheby's Moves In - MSNBreuer first trained in Germany as a Bauhaus carpenter, where he designed the still-popular Wassily chair in the 1920s, before coming to the United States just before World War II, according to ...
How these menacing towers of raw concrete that just a few short years ago were considered the ugliest buildings in the world became highly covetable and intensely influential all over again.
Marcel Breuer was many things: a Hungarian citizen, a Bauhaus wunderkind, a Jewish refugee, designer of the Wassily chair. But since the prolific designer’s passing in 1981, there has been no ...
"The Brutalist," an epic drama loosely inspired by the life and work of architect Marcel Breuer, is one of the favorites for the Oscars.
Fleeing the rising Nazi regime and their prosecution of “degenerate” modern art and architecture, Breuer followed the great Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus and his mentor, to join ...
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