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Art History in Credo: Modern

Famous Structures

Architects

Architects

Le Corbusier (1887 - 1965)

Like Gropius and Mies van der Rohe, he helped to ensure the universal recognition of a new architectural language which he believed spoke for the rapidly changing patterns of 20th-century life.

Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (1832 - 1923)

French engineer who constructed the Eiffel Tower for the 1889 Paris Exhibition.

Walter Gropius (1883 - 1969)

German architect, in the USA from 1937. A founder director of the Bauhaus school in Weimar 1919-28, he advocated teamwork in design and artistic standards in industrial production.

Charles McKim (1847 - 1909)

American architect, b. Chester co., Pa., studied (1867–70) at the École des Beaux-Arts. He was one of the founders of the firm of McKim, Mead, and Bigelow, which in 1879 became McKim, Mead, and White.