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Jean Badovici : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean Badovici Jean Badovici (6 January 1893 – 17 August 1956) was an Romanian architect and architecture critic active in Paris. == Biography ==
Born in Bucharest, Romania, Jean Badovici studied architecture in Paris after World War I. Since 1923 he edited the important French magazine for avantgarde architecture ''L'Architecture Vivante''. Furthermore, he designed two buildings (residential houses for himself) in Vézelay (1924) and in Paris near Pont de Sèvres (1934). In Roquebrune-Cap-Martin he assisted Eileen Gray - they were lovers until 1932 - in designing and constructing a home for them, one of the important buildings of the International style, E-1027.〔(Encyclopedia.com: Badovici, Jean )〕 After World War II Badovici was involved in reconstructing and saving the architectural heritage of France 〔(Pochoir.Wolfsonian.org: Jean Badovici (1893–1956) )〕 in a board called ''Bâtiments civils et palais nationaux et des monuments historiques''. There he served as assistant to the chief architect Robert Édouard Camelot (1903–1992).〔()〕
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