Lauweriks, Johannes Ludovicus Mathieu
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Lauweriks, Johannes Ludovicus Mathieu (1864–1932). Dutch theorist, he evolved a proportional system that he connected with his occult beliefs, and produced intricate designs of cubes, squares, and rectangles that influenced
Behrens, notably in his design for the crematorium at Hagen (1906–7), and later Le
Corbusier in his
Modulor system. The journal
Der Ring (1909) published his designs.
Bibliography
Placzek (ed.) (1982);
Tummers (1968);
Jane Turner (1996)
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