Werner M. Moser

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Werner M. Moser

Werner Max Moser (1896 - 1970) was a Swiss architect whose most famous work is the modern campus of the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. He was the son of Karl Moser also an architect and professor, who was one of the first Swiss modernists.[1]

main building, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

One of the characteristics observable in Werner Mosers buildings is their "human" and not monumental scale. Instead of overpowering masses and overwhelming dimensions, a more intimate result was to be achieved. Moser was one of the leaders in this approach to humanize modern architecture.

Moser was a founding member of CIAM.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Leonardo Benevolo. History of Modern Architecture, Volume 2. MIT Press, 1977 pg. 618