BiographyMarc J. Saugey was a Swiss architect, urban planner, and educator who influenced post-war construction in Geneva.
1926 - obtained a diploma in architecture from the Technicum in Geneva
1931 - became a member of
GANG (Association for New Architecture in Geneva)
1933-40 - worked with Louis Vincent, René Schwertz, and Henri Lesemann at
Atelier d'Architectes1941 - established his own architectural practice, quickly gaining recognition in the Geneva region and starting to work on international projects from 1954. He was regarded as an influential member of the urban planning commission and promoted the
URBAT project.
1956 - founded the magazine
Architecture, formes + fonctions with colleagues (Alberto Sartoris, Anthony Krafft)
1961-70 - served as a professor at the University of Geneva
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