Bill, Max
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Bill, Max (1908–94). Swiss architect who trained at the Dessau
Bauhaus (1927–9) and designed many timber houses in the 1940s, but who also revived the Bauhaus programme at the
Hochschule für Gestaltung (High School for Construction) in Ulm in Germany, for which he designed a new building (1953–5). He designed several exhibition buildings, including the Swiss Pavilions at the World's Fair, New York (1938), the Milan
Triennale (1951), and the Venice
Biennale (1952), the Ulm City Pavilion, Baden-Württemberg Exhibition, Stuttgart (1955), and the
Bilden und Gestalten (Form and Construction) section, Swiss National Exhibition, Lausanne (1964). He was a prolific writer, and published much on aspects of
Modernism.
Bibliography
Bill (1945, 1952, 1955, 1969);
Frei (1991);
Hüttinger (1977);
Maldonado (1955);
Staber (1964)
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