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Yona Friedman was a Hungarian-born architect and theorist recognized for his innovative ideas about architecture and urbanism. He is known for his concepts of mobile architecture, which emphasize flexibility and adaptability in urban environments. Friedman's work often challenged traditional notions of building design, advocating for a more dynamic interaction between inhabitants and their living spaces. His groundbreaking writings, such as "Toward a Scientific Architecture," explore the intersection of science, technology, and architecture, proposing that the built environment should evolve alongside societal changes.

Nationalité Français, Hongrois
Date de naissance June 1, 1923
Lieu de naissance Budapest, Hungary
Date de décès January 20, 2020