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    Mart Stam (August 5, 1899 – February 21, 1986) was a Dutch architect, urban planner, and furniture designer. Stam was extraordinarily well-connected,...
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    breach of authorship of Mart Stam on the cantilever chair. According to the judge, because no patent was applied for, the ‘Stam’-chair enjoyed no legal...
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    his death the design was often referenced to Johannes Brinkman and Mart Stam. Mart Stam, who worked in 1926 as a draughtsman at the Brinkman & Van der Vlugt...
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    Dutch architect Mart Stam to run the newly founded architecture program, and when Stam declined the position, Gropius turned to Stam's friend and colleague...
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    Küppers, Mart Stam told them about "his" factory in the course of the excursion. The aspect of Constructivism may possibly have come from Mart Stam.[citation...
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  • Estonian politician Mart Siliksaar (born 1949), Estonian badminton player and coach Mart Smeets (born 1947), Dutch journalist Mart Stam (1899–1986), Dutch...
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  • 2009 Koen Stam (born 1987), Dutch footballer Marieke Stam (born 1961), retired Dutch speed skater Mart Stam (1889–1986), Dutch architect Neil Stam, (born...
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    young Berthold Lubetkin. Projects from 1923 to 1935 like Lissitzky and Mart Stam's Wolkenbügel horizontal skyscrapers and Konstantin Melnikov's temporary...
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    (1929–1930) Van Nelle Factory in Rotterdam by Leendert van der Vlugt and Mart Stam (1927–1931) After the Russian Revolution of 1917, Russian avant-garde...
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    chair with wicker seat from 1927; all building on earlier designs of Mart Stam. The Brno chair has become a modern furniture classic. It has very clean...
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  • Somerson (born 1954) Ettore Sottsass (1917–2007) Russell Spanner (1916–1974) Mart Stam (1899–1986) Philippe Starck (born 1949) Gustav Stickley (1858–1942) Bill...
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    Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (where she developed the Frankfurt kitchen) and Mart Stam. The immediate effect of May's work can be seen in Gropius's 1926 Siedlung...
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    Carlo Enrico Rava, Gerrit Rietveld, Alberto Sartoris, Hans Schmidt, Mart Stam, Rudolf Steiger, Szymon Syrkus, Henri-Robert Von der Mühll, and Juan de...
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  • lectures written by those who have already died, including Hans Schmidt, Mart Stam, Johannes van Loghem, and Ernst May. Additionally, the film follows the...
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    November 1926 and talked about Mart Stam and his idea for the chair. We had a drawing board on the wall, and Mies drew the Stam chair on it, right-angled,...
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    'ABC Beiträge zum Bauen' (Contributions on Building) with Hans Schmidt, Mart Stam, and the Suprematist El Lissitzky in Zurich. Meyer's design philosophy...
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    Ferdinand Kramer, Adolf Meyer, Bruno Taut, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and Mart Stam worked in Frankfurt. Under May 12,000 apartments were built, 2,000 more...
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    Academy of Architecture in Amsterdam, where he studied among others with Mart Stam. In 1946 he began attending meetings of the Congrès International d'Architecture...
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  • (1883–1931) Gerrit Rietveld (1888–1964) Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889–1943) Mart Stam (1899–1986) Walter Gropius (1883–1969) Marianne Brandt (1893–1983) Peter...
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    the movement: Peter Behrens, Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius, J.J.P. Oud, Mart Stam, and Bruno Taut. The exhibition was enormously popular, with thousands...
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    Ernst May and Mies van der Rohe from Germany; Josef Frank from Austria; Mart Stam and Gerrit Rietveld from the Netherlands, and Adolf Loos from Czechoslovakia...
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    comfortable without padding and to give it a light appearance, designer Mart Stam used three-dimensionally shaped plywood parts for its seat and back. The...
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    functionalist architects (Nieuwe Zakelijkheid or Nieuwe Bouwen), such as Mart Stam, Leendert van der Vlugt, and Johannes Duiker. Theye were part of the international...
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    needed] 23 and 24: Max Taut 25: Adolf Rading 26 and 27: Josef Frank 28-30: Mart Stam 31 and 32: Peter Behrens 33: Hans Scharoun A much more curved design than...
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    Bloomsbury, 2020) In 1989 Lars Spuybroek received the Archiprix, in 1995 the Mart Stam Incentive Prize and in 1997 the Iakov Chernikov Award and the Zeeuwse...
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    Functionalist architects (Nieuwe Zakelijkheid or Nieuwe Bouwen) like Mart Stam, L. C. van der Vlugt, Willem Marinus Dudok and Johannes Duiker had good...
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    Oud (1890–1963), a Dutch architect, follower of the De Stijl movement Mart Stam (1899–1986), architect, urban planner and chair designer Hendrik de Wit...
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    Among these were Ernst May, Albert Kahn, Le Corbusier, Bruno Taut and Mart Stam. The difference between traditionalists and constructivists was not well...
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  • Hans Schmidt (architect) (1893–1972), Swiss architect, befriended with Mart Stam Hans Schmidt (musician) (1854–1923), German composer, pianist and poet...
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    more concerned with functionalism and its social agenda. Bruno Taut, Mart Stam, the second Bauhaus director Hannes Meyer, Ernst May and other important...
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