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Josef Frank (architect)

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Josef Frank (born in Baden bei Wien on July 15, 1885; died in Stockholm on January 8, 1967) was an Austrian/Swedish architect of Jewish ancestry. He worked with Oskar Strnad and was linked to the Vienna Circle. In 1933 he moved to Sweden, where he worked for the Svenskt Tenn design company and produced numerous design items until his death. In 1965 he won the Grand Austrian State Prize for architecture.

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