Werner M. Moser

Werner Max Moser
Werner Moser at ETH Zurich (1949)
Born(1896-07-16)July 16, 1896
Karlsruhe, Germany
DiedAugust 19, 1970(1970-08-19) (aged 74)
Zurich, Switzerland
OccupationArchitect
ParentKarl Moser (Father)
Henry and Emma Budge-Heim in Frankfurt am Main
Moser armchair designed in 1930, production: Embru
Protestant Reformed Church Centre in Zurich-Altstetten
Werner Max Moser at ETH Zurich

Werner Max Moser (16 July 1896 – 19 August 1970) was a Swiss architect and proponent of modernist architecture. His notable works include the Kongresshaus (Zurich), Cantonal Hospital (Zurich), and the campus of IIT Kharagpur (India). Moser founded the Haefeli Moser Steiger (HMS) office community for architectural design projects in Zurich and established the Wohnbedarf interior design studio.[1][2]

  1. ^ Leonardo Benevolo. History of Modern Architecture, Volume 2. MIT Press, 1977 pg. 618
  2. ^ Maurer, Bruno (January 2018). "Werner M. Moser". GTA Archive ETH Zurich. Retrieved 16 October 2024.