Eliot Noyes

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Eliot Noyes was an influential American architect and industrial designer known for his role in the development of modernist design in the mid-20th century, including his work for IBM and his association with the Harvard Five.

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instanceOf American industrial designer
architect
human
industrial designer
associatedWith Harvard Five NERFINISHED
Marcel Breuer NERFINISHED
Philip Johnson NERFINISHED
Walter Gropius NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designedFor IBM NERFINISHED
Mobil NERFINISHED
educatedAt Harvard Graduate School of Design NERFINISHED
Harvard University
employer IBM NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
corporate design
industrial design
genre modernist architecture
modernist industrial design
hasRole corporate design director
design consultant
influenced corporate identity design
influencedBy Bauhaus NERFINISHED
European modernism
knownFor corporate design strategy
integrating architecture and industrial design
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Harvard Five NERFINISHED
movement Modernism
nationality American
notableFor contributions to mid-20th-century modernist design
pioneering corporate design programs
residential modernist houses in New Canaan
shaping IBM’s corporate design identity
notableWork IBM Selectric typewriter design direction
IBM building designs NERFINISHED
IBM corporate design program NERFINISHED
IBM showroom designs
occupation architect
industrial designer
placeOfActivity New Canaan, Connecticut NERFINISHED
New York NERFINISHED
workPeriod mid-20th century

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