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The Marcel Breuer Papers were generously donated to the Archives of American Art between 1985 and 1999 by his widow, Constance Breuer. Spanning the years 1920 to 1986, the papers include ...
Marcel Breuer, a Hungarian furniture maker and architect who studied at the Bauhaus and became one of its most important faculty members, was among the first to use tubular steel in chairs.
Designed by Marcel Breuer in 1928, the Cesca chair was groundbreaking for its use of materials. Its sleek, cantilevered form has kept it in demand for nearly a century. Check for structural ...
Location: 204 Cleveland Drive, Croton-on-Hudson, New York Price: $1,800,000 Architect: Marcel Breuer Year Built: 1950 Footprint: 2,292 square feet (three bedrooms, one full and one half baths ...
The chief engineer, Marcel Breuer (United States of America), and several internationally renowned architects contributed to the design of the headquarters. Famous artists from six countries, ...
Described as everything from “bold and beautiful” to “10 floors of basement” over its nearly six decades in existence, Marcel Breuer’s Robert C. Weaver Federal Building in Washington, D.C. has ...
Media company Highsnobiety and organisation Bauhaus-Archiv have collaborated on a collection that includes homeware, a clothing line, and an embossed Marcel Breuer D4 chair. The collaboration ...
This project was once the Armstrong Rubber Company Building, originally designed by Marcel Breuer in 1968 and has since become inhabited again after years of disuse as the Hotel Marcel.