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Pierre Chareau (4
August 1883 – 24
August 1950) was a
French architect and designer.
Chareau was born in Bordeaux, France. He
apprenticed at a Paris-based...
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mechanical fixtures. The
design was a
collaboration among Pierre Chareau (a
furniture and
interiors designer),
Bernard Bijvoet (a
Dutch architect...
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Union of
Modern Artists, in 1929. Its
members included architects Pierre Chareau,
Francis Jourdain,
Robert Mallet-Stevens, Corbusier, and, in the Soviet...
- in 1925,
where after some time, he
started to work in
Paris with
Pierre Chareau for
projects such as
Maison de
Verre et al.
Meanwhile he
continued to collaborate...
- and Mies van der Rohe pla**** a
major part. In 1927 Le Corbusier,
Pierre Chareau and
others proposed the
foundation of an
international conference to establish...
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exploration is the
Maison de Verre, a
Modernist masterpiece designed by
Pierre Chareau and
Bernard Bijvoet.
Tucked away near Saint-Germain-des-Prés, this private...
- Karl
Moser (first president),
Hendrik Berlage,
Victor Bourgeois,
Pierre Chareau, Sven Markelius,
Josef Frank,
Gabriel Guevrekian, Max
Ernst Haefeli, Hugo...
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artists including Francis Jourdain,
Maurice Dufrêne, Paul
Follot and
Pierre Chareau.
Decorative artists had been
allowed to parti****te in the
previous two...
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe pla**** a
major part. In 1927 Le Corbusier,
Pierre Chareau, and
others proposed the
foundation of an
international conference to establish...
- from 1935 - 1954
Maison de Verre, a
building by
French architect Pierre Chareau A
novel in the Buru
Quartet tetralogy by
Pramoedya Ananta Toer A 2014 novel...