Jean Prouvé
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In 1947 he moved his operations to Maxéville. At Maxéville he set about fulfilling his ambitious plan to alter the building process from a craft-based practice to that of a mechanized industry, producing not only houses, prefabricated huts, doors, windows, roof elements and façade panels but also a production line for furniture based on his own designs. Here the prefabricated refugee houses of 1945 were developed, followed by the flat-packed, tropical houses for Niger and the Republic of Congo in 1949 and 1950.
Inspirations.
also:
Bad design is smoke, while good design is a mirror.
— Juan-Carlos Fernandez
— Juan-Carlos Fernandez
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