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  1. Marcel Breuer attended the Bauhaus from 1920 to 1924 and became head of its carpentry workshop in 1925. Also in 1925, Breuer bought his first bicycle. He was so impressed by its lightness and strength that he decided to make furniture from tubular steel.

  2. Armchair, Model B4 (ca.1927-1928) by Marcel Breuer Brooklyn Museum. Breuer excelled at the Bauhaus, and quickly joined the staff. It was in 1925 while working as the head of the cabinet-making workshop that he created his most famous work, the Model B3 Chair, also known as the Wassily Chair - an inspired steel-tube and waxed-cotton construction.

  3. マルセル・ブロイヤー 、 ブラーイェル・ラヨシュ・マルツェッル (Marcel Lajos Breuer, ハンガリー語: Breuer Lajos Marcell [ˈbrɒ:jer ˈlɒjoʃ ˌmɒrt͡sell], 1902年 5月21日 – 1981年 7月1日 [1] )は モダニズム の 建築家 、 家具 デザイナー 。. 「ブロイアー」と表記する ...

  4. Jul 29, 2016 · Marcel Breuer. From furniture at the Bauhaus, to iconic Mid-Century American architecture; Marcel Breuer was a pioneering modernist designer. Thanks to the innovative aluminium, tubular steel and plywood pieces he designed first at the Bauhaus in 1920s Germany and then as an émigré in 1930s Switzerland and England, Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) is best known as one of the early 20th century's ...

  5. Marcel Breuer (Pecs, 21 de maio de 1902 — Nova Iorque, 1º de julho de 1981) foi um arquiteto e designer norte-americano de origem húngara. Fez parte da primeira geração de alunos formados pela Bauhaus , escola vanguardista de arquitetura e design .

  6. Marcel Breuer nació el 21 de mayo de 1902 en Pécs, Hungría, fue un arquitecto y diseñador estadounidense de origen húngaro. Formó parte de la primera generación de graduados de Bauhaus, la escuela de arquitectura y diseño de vanguardia. Su trabajo se ha destacado particularmente en el diseño de muebles, con muchas piezas y objetos ...

  7. Apr 14, 2014 · Design Icon: 10 Buildings by Marcel Breuer. The Bauhaus designer’s modern vision helped post-war American building see the future. When designer and architect Marcel Breuer left Europe in the 1930s to teach architecture at Harvard and start his own practice, it served as a catalyst for the spread of Modernist design, a bend in the road as ...

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