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Marcel Lajos Breuer (Marcel Breuer)

Arquitecto y diseñador
Marcel Lajos Breuer fue un arquitecto y diseñador industrial húngaro de origen judío. Uno de los principales maestros del Movimiento Moderno que mostró un gran interés por la construcción modular y las formas sencillas. Wikipedia
Nacimiento: 21 de mayo de 1902, Pécs, Hungría
Fallecimiento: 1 de julio de 1981, Nueva York, Nueva York
Educación: Escuela de la Bauhaus (1920–1924) y Secesión de Viena (1920–1920)
Cónyuge: Constance Crocker Leighton (m. 1940–1981) y Marta Erps (m. 1926–1934)

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