Georges Addor

Georges Addor , born the September 24th 1920 with Plainpalais and deceased the August 18th 1982 with Geneva, is a Architecte Suisse.

Biography

After studies of Right (1940 - 1943) and of Architecture to Geneva, it obtains a diploma for the occupation of architect of the federal Polytechnic school of Zurich in 1948.

Invited to succeed his father, it takes again in 1948 the estate agency Addor & Julliard and opens an architectural firm there. Its major contribution lies in the realization of exemplary residential cities of the Urbanisme Genevese modern: the countryside Cayla (1952 - 1953), the park of Budé (1958 - 1962), the satellite town of Meyrin (1960 - 1963) and that of the Lignon on the territory of the commune of Sliding gauge (1963 - 1971), but also the realization in 1965 of the building sheltering the general headquarter of Rolex.

He will be member of the Swiss Company of the engineers and the architects and the Federation of the Swiss architects as of 1956.

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