1964 in Architecture - Deaths

Deaths

  • February 3 - Albert Richardson, English architect, writer, and Professor of Architecture (born 1880)
  • March 28 - Vlastislav Hofman, Czech artist and architect (born 1884)
  • June 26 - Gerrit Rietveld, Dutch furniture designer and architect (born 1888)
  • July 17 - Maurice Glaize, French architect and archeologist (born 1886)
  • July 23 - Arkady Mordvinov, Soviet Stalinist architect (born 1896)
  • November 5 - Percy Erskine Nobbs, Montreal Arts & Crafts architect (born 1875)

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