Marcel Breuer (1902–1981) was a Hungarian-born American architect and furniture designer who studied and taught at the Bauhaus. His architectural career spanned from the tubular steel Wassily Chair to monumental Brutalist buildings including the UNESCO Headquarters (1958) in Paris and the Whitney Museum of American Art (1966) in New York — now the Met Breuer. Breuer's work bridges Bauhaus functionalism and post-war Brutalism.
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