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      • Konrad Wachsmann (May 16, 1901 in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany – November 25, 1980 in Los Angeles, California) [ 1] was a German Jewish [ 2] modernist architect. He is notable for his contribution to the mass production of building components.
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  1. Konrad Wachsmann (May 16, 1901 in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany – November 25, 1980 in Los Angeles, California) [1] was a German Jewish [2] modernist architect. He is notable for his contribution to the mass production of building components.

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  3. Konrad Wachsmann (born May 16, 1901, Frankfurt an der Oder, Ger.—died Nov. 25, 1980, Los Angeles, Calif., U.S.) was a German-born American architect notable for his contributions to the mass production of building components.

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  4. Konrad Wachsmann (May 16, 1901 in Frankfurt an der Oder, Germany – November 25, 1980 in Los Angeles, California) was a German Jewish modernist architect. He is notable for his contribution to the mass production of building components.

  5. Apr 23, 2021 · When Konrad Wachsmann arrived at the Gropius house in Lincoln, Massachusetts, in September 1941, a destitute refugee, among his few possessions were two precious rolls of drawings, which he believed would one day make his fortune.

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  6. Aug 12, 2024 · German-born American architect. Trained as a cabinet-maker, later studying architecture (1920–5) under Poelzig and Tessenow, before joining (1925) Christoph and Unmack, makers of timber buildings and building components, as draughtsman-designer, becoming Chief Architect (1926–9).

  7. The architect Konrad Wachsmann was born to Jewish parents in Frankfurt (Oder) on May 16, 1901. After an apprenticeship as carpenter he studied in Berlin at the College of Art and in Dresden at the Academy of Arts from 1920 to 1924.

  8. Dec 2, 1999 · The most dedicated believer in this dream, and the man who thought most deeply about the needs and benefits of an industrialised architecture, was Konrad Wachsmann. His is a name seldom heard in architectural circles these days although he died less than 20 years ago.

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