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Alexander Bodon

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Bodon's father, K. Bodon, was a Hungarian interior architect. As a young man Alexander was first taught the trade of building furniture, and in 1924 began studying in Budapest. He moved to the Netherlands in 1929 to continue his studies, working with, among others, the architect
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He was established as an independent architect by 1945, and after 1954 was a partner in the architectural and engineering firm J.P. van Bruggen, G. Drexhage, J.J. Sterkenburg en Alexander Bodon. He is best known as the architect of the
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He received his first assignment in 1932, for the Schroder en Dupont bookstore on the
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Vienna
Amsterdam
Jan Wils
Jan Buijs
Lürsen
Ben Merkelbach
Charles Karsten
Keizersgracht
Amsterdam
Eva Besnyö
Carel Blazer
nl
Otto Treumann
Benno Premsela
Violette Cornelius
Amsterdam RAI
Apollo Hotel
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90-6450-087-8



"Bodon, Alexander"
Alexander Bodon
"Architect Alexander Bodon 1906 - 1993"
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1906 births
1993 deaths
Hungarian emigrants to the Netherlands

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