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Amyas Connell

Amyas Connell

British, 1901–1980

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Amyas Douglas Connell was a highly influential New Zealand architect of the mid-twentieth century. He achieved early and conspicuous success as a student, winning the British Prix de Rome in Architecture in 1926. Having been impressed by the work of Le Corbusier at the 1925 Paris Exhibition and that of fellow French Modernists André Lurçat and Robert Mallet-Stevens, Connell effectively launched the Modernist architectural style in Great Britain.

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Exhibitions

2 exhibitions

Feb 09, 1932 – Mar 23, 1932

Modern Architecture: International Exhibition

67 artists · 1 curator

Feb 10, 1937 – Mar 07, 1937

Modern Architecture in England

41 artists · 1 curator