André Arbus
1903–1969 (age 66)
Biography
André Arbus was a renowned French architect whose innovative designs shaped the built environment of twentieth-century France. His career, spanning from 1903 to 1969, encompassed significant developments in architectural practice and design philosophy.
Arbus's architectural legacy reflects the modernist sensibilities and functional aesthetics that characterized mid-century French design. His works contributed to the evolution of French architecture during a period of reconstruction and cultural renewal following World War II.