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Gabriel Guevrekian (or
Guévrékian) (November 21, 1892 (?)
Istanbul -
October 29, 1970 Antibes) was an
Armenian architect, who
designed buildings, interiors...
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Victor Bourgeois,
Pierre Chareau, Sven Markelius,
Josef Frank,
Gabriel Guevrekian, Max
Ernst Haefeli, Hugo Häring,
Arnold Höchel, ****b Hoste,
Pierre Jeanneret...
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eventually also
included a
triangular Cubist garden designed by
Gabriel Guevrekian. The main
artists noticed at the
Salon des
artistes décorateurs of 1924...
- Morano: p. 21. Düchting: p. 56, Gronberg: p. 115. Guillaume: p. 33,
cites Guévrékian as the
architect of the pavilion. Art into Fashion: p. 102, Baron/Damase:...
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architects including Charlotte Perriand,
Robert Mallet-Stevens,
Gabriel Guevrekian,
Francis Jourdain,
Etienne Kohlmann, and Djo-Bourgeois. The
pochoir plates...
- with
enthusiasm of André Vera, Tony
Garnier (architect), and
Gabriel Guevrekian. Steele's
designs and
writings of this
period were
influential during...
- best
known by his
stage name Tehran;
standup comedian and
actor Gabriel Guevrekian,
architect of buildings,
interiors and gardens.
Taught architecture at...
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houses in France. The
villa features a
small triangular modern garden by
Guevrekian. The main garden, now a
public park, is a
series of tree-shaded terraces...
- Tehran) philosopher; Iranian-Armenian-Irish. [citation needed]
Gabriel Guevrekian – (21
November 1892
Istanbul – 29
October 1970 Antibes) architect. Vartan...
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exile became permanent and
officially mandated.
Having met Lyda
Guévrékian in 1928,
Einstein married her in 1932. The
French Cubist painter and sculptor...