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Day 65/365 of Steel – Günter Behnisch

Günter Behnisch was a German architect, born in Lockwitz, near Dresden. During the Second World War he became one of Germany’s youngest submarine commanders.
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Day 64/365 of Steel – David Barnard Steinman

David Barnard Steinman vwas an American civil engineer. He was the designer of the Mackinac Bridge and many other notable bridges, and a published author.
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Day 63/365 of Steel – Millennium Bridge

The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London
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Day 62/365 of Steel – Bernard Judge

Bernard Judge was a designer intrigued by experimental and low-cost designs that reused materials and sat lightly on the land.
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Day 61/365 of Steel – Frank Lloyd Wright

It is simply impossible to describe in a short post the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright on modernism and architecture in the USA and far beyond.
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Day 60/365 of Steel – Charles Rennie Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh (born 7 June 1868 ) was a Scottish architect, designer and artist. His artistic approach had much in common with European Symbolism.
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Day 59/365 of Steel – Why Steel?

Why steel? Why have I lost my heart to steel and for thirty years have I been passionately convincing designers to work with this beautiful material?
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Day 58/365 of Steel – Maarten van Severen

This emblematic chair, with its pure lines and sober aesthetics, has a long design history. Between the original idea and the release of the model by Vitra…
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Day 57/365 of Steel – Robert le Ricolais

Robert le Ricolais was a french architect and engineer, with a career in both the USA and France, and known for his research into tensegrity and trellises.
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Day 56/365 of Steel – Donald Clarence Judd

Judd began using Cor-ten steel in the 1980s for a small number of large-scale outdoor pieces, and by 1989 would create single and multi-part works…
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