Jean Prouvé (Parijs, 8 april 1901 – Nancy, 23 maart 1984) was een Frans autodidactisch architect, en meubel-en industrieel ontwerper.Hij paste productietechnologie toe in de architectuur, zonder esthetische kwaliteiten verloren te laten gaan. Hoewel hij autodidact was verwierf Prouvé zich niettemin een vaste plaats in de architectonische wereld en hij werd een voorbeeld voor meerdere bekende architecten, zoals

Although he shaped his public image around the idea that he was not married to a specific aesthetic, the tenets of "l'École de Nancy" were certainly a powerful influence on his body of work. In 1929 kreeg hij zijn eerste patent toegekend voor een ontwerp van deuren uit staalplaat. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Biography, a collaborative effort to create, develop and organize Wikipedia's articles about people.All interested editors are invited to join the project and contribute to the discussion.For instructions on how to use this banner, please refer to the documentation.

März 1984 in Nancy) war ein französischer Architekt und Designer.

"Prouvé opened the successful "Ateliers Jean Prouvé" in 1931 and began collaborating with French architects Eugène Beaudoin and Marcel Lods on projects such as the Maison du Peuple in During the war Prouvé was also politically active as a member of the Prouvé's studio built industrial buildings from aluminum and sent hundreds of aluminum sheds to Prouvé designed and manufactured three prototype Maisons Tropicales for West Africa between 1949 and 1951. Prouvé's main achievement was transferring manufacturing technology from industry to architecture, without losing aesthetic qualities. His work involved frequent collaboration, most famously with In 1957 Prouvé started the Industrial Transport Equipment Company and built the Rotterdam Medical School, the Exhibition Center in Today, the Maison Jean Prouvé belongs to the City of Nancy, which rents it to an architect and his family on condition that the public can visit at certain times.Prouvé's work is included in private and public collections worldwide, including Major exhibitions include "Jean Prouvé: Constructeur, 1901–1984," COLL., Une expérience moderne, le Comité Nancy-Paris, 1923-1927, Lyon : Fage, 2006. He is the second of seven children. The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total. Jean Prouvé, né le 8 avril 1901 à Paris (14e arrondissement)1 et mort le 23 mars 1984 à Nancy, est un architecte et designer français. Plik Vitra petrol station, Jean Prouvé.jpg znajduje się w Wikimedia Commons – repozytorium wolnych zasobów. Opis. 1935-1939 Casa del pueblo en Clichy; 1935-1936 Club de vuelo de Roland Garros, París; 1950 Casa 83 ruta de Gardes a Meudon, andré Sive arquitecto, Jean Prouve Constructor y Henri Prouvé, Ingeniero. Als ausgebildetem Kunstschmied gelang es ihm, eine richtungsweisende Architektur und neuartige Möbellösungen zu etablieren. • Jean Prouve Biography: The metal furniture of French designer Jean Prouvé is among the most sought after of mid-century furnishings. 1951 Palacio de exposiciones de Lille Il crée la « SA des Ateliers Jean Prouvé » en 1931. Introduction Jean Prouvé, atypical French architect who developed projects from the workshop and not from an office, received a good practical training in carpentry and mechanical works forging, working to figures from the world of architecture as Robert M.Stevens or Tony Garnier After World War II created his own company which fails after a few […] Jean Prouvé (8 April 1901 – 23 March 1984) was a French metal worker, self-taught architect and designer. Prouvé réalise du mobilier pour les sanatoriums du plateau d'Assy. Jean Prouvé (* 8. Jean Prouvé was born in Paris on April 8th into a family of artists: Victor Prouvé, his father, is a painter and Marie Duhamel, his mother, a pianist. Jean Prouvé bij binnenkomst met Koningin Beatrix, Bestanddeelnr 931-7328.jpg 3,673 × 2,445; 1.24 MB Jean prouvé per les ateliers jean prouvé, sedia anthony (mod.