- Hélène de
Mandrot (1867-1948), née Hélène
Revilliod de Muralt, was an
artist and
Swiss patron of
modern art and architecture. Born into a
Swiss patrician...
- Châlus-Chabrol (Limousin), to
Marie d'Albret (c. 1454-1521).
According to de
Mandrot, John
married Françoise d'Albret
Patrick Van Kerrebrouck,
Nouvelle histoire...
- a
group of 28
European architects organized by Le Corbusier, Hélène de
Mandrot (owner of the castle), and
Sigfried Giedion, (the
first secretary-general)...
- France),Josepf Frederic,
Louis Vaesen,Etienne Charavay,Bernard
Edouard de
Mandrot-1905.(Googles livres)[full
citation needed] Societe' d'etudes de la province...
- the
Beistegui apartments, but his next
villa design, for
Mademoiselle Mandrot near Toulon,
embodied a
regionalist agenda and
relied on
local stone for...
-
First Chamberlain of the
infant Charles V, Holy
Roman Emperor, no
issue de
Mandrot 1901, p. 12.
Vaughan 1970, p. 337.
Hulin de Loo, 57
Brown 1995, p. 160...
- [Johnson's]
Lincoln project for [Professor]
Bogner and [Le Corbusier's] De
Mandrot house from
which it had
taken its origin: a
raised podium."
Johnson designed...
- a
group of 28
European architects organized by Le Corbusier, Hélène de
Mandrot, and
Sigfried Giedion. The CIAM was one of many 20th
century manifestos...
-
Naturalization of
Mandrot, Chabanel, de
Drusina and
Others Act 1749 23 Geo. 2. c. 10 14
March 1750 An Act for
naturalizing John
Peter Mandrot,
Lewis Chabanel...
- movement. In 1928, he founded,
together with Le
Corbusier and Helène de
Mandrot, the CIAM, of
which he was also
general secretary. In the same year, he...