Bernard Rudofsky

Bernard Rudofsky
BornApril 1905
DiedMarch 12, 1988
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArchitect
Villa in Positano

Bernard Rudofsky (April 1905 – March 12, 1988)[1] was an Austrian American writer, architect, collector, teacher, designer, and social historian. His most notable work is Architecture Without Architects: A Short Introduction to Non-pedigreed Architecture, published in 1964. Ada Louise Huxtable called him “the master iconoclast of the modern movement."

  1. ^ Reynolds, Maura (March 13, 1988). "Bernard Rudofsky, 82, Architect And 'Outspoken' Social Analyst". The New York Times.