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: ''For the physicist, see Arthur Korn (physicist).'' Arthur Korn (4 June 1891 – 14 November 1978) was a German Jewish architect and urban planner who was a proponent of modernism in Germany and the UK. ==Life and career==
Born in Breslau (now Wroclaw) in Silesia in 1891. Between 1909 and 1911 he studied at the Königliche Kunst- und Kunstgewerbeschule (Royal Art and Trade School) in Berlin. After World War I he worked briefly at the office of expressionist architect Erich Mendelsohn. In the 1920s he was active in the modernist architectural movement in Berlin, and associated with Bauhaus architects such as Walter Gropius and Ernst May. He was a member of Der Ring Berlin architectural collective. He published his influential work ''Glas. Im Bau und als Gebrauchsgegenstand'' (published in English as ''Glass in Modern Architecture'') in 1929. After the Nazi rise to power he was forbidden to practice as an architect in Germany on account of being Jewish. He moved first to Yugoslavia, then, in 1938, to London. There he joined the Modern Architectural Research (MARS) Group where, as chair of the town planning subcommittee, he was involved in drawing up the modernist MARS plan for post war London published in 1942. Between 1941 and 1945 he taught architecture and planning at the Oxford School of Architecture, then, from 1945 at the Architectural Association and the Hammersmith College of Art and Building in London. He retired in 1965 before moving to Austria in 1969.〔http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/60598, accessed 27 December 2008. Charlotte Benton,Korn, Arthur (1891–1978)’, ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004〕〔http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T047655, accessed 27 December 2008. Michael Spens, 'Korn, Arthur', ''Oxford Art Online'', Oxford University Press, 2007–2008.〕
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