Jean Badovici (1893 - 1956) was a Romanian architect, critic, and writer who played a significant role in the development of modern architecture in Europe. He is best known for his close relationship with the architect Eileen Gray, whom he introduced to the world of architecture and design. He also founded the magazine L'Architecture Vivante, which became one of the most influential architectural publications of its time. Badovici's work was characterized by a strong focus on functionality and simplicity, and he was a proponent of modernist design principles. He wrote extensively on modern architecture, and his contributions helped to shape the discourse surrounding the field. Despite his importance, Badovici is often overshadowed by other architects and designers of his time, but his influence on modern architecture cannot be overstated.
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