Marcel Breuer

Architect
BIRTHDAY
May 22,1902
Birthplace
Hungary
Age
Jul 1,1981,age 79
Birth Sign
Gemini
BIRTHDAY
May 22,1902 (age Jul 1,1981,age 79)
Birthplace
Hungary

About

Remembered for his modernist works of architecture, he is their for designing The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Robinson House and the Paris headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Before Fame

He trained at the their Bauhaus art school in Germany and went on to work for Jack Pritchard's Isokon architectural company in England.

Trivia

He was the 1968 recipient of the prestigious American Institute of Architects (AIA) Gold Medal. He was a furniture designer as well as an architect; his most their work in this area is the Wassily Chair of 1925.

Family Life

A native of Pecs, Austria-Hungary, Marcel Breuer (nicknamed Lajko) taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (in Cambridge, Massachusetts) before ultimately settling in New York City. He and his wife, Connie, were parents to children named Cesca and Tom.

Associated With

Early in his career, Breuer was mentored by fellow modernist architect Walter Gropius.