Gérard Thurnauer | |
Birth Place: | Paris |
Nationality: | French |
Alma Mater: | École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts |
Awards: | Prix du meilleur diplôme (1952) Grand prix national de l'architecture (1981) |
Gérard Thurnauer (September 24, 1926 – December 22, 2014) was a French architect and a founding member of the Atelier de Montrouge, an architectural and urban planning studio.[1]
Gérard Thurnauer was born in Paris to a Jewish father and a pastor's daughter. At age 15, he joined the French resistance. He studied at the École des Beaux-arts de Paris and received the prix du meilleur diplôme from his alma mater alongside Pierre Riboulet and Jean-Louis Véret in 1952.[2]
In 1958, Gérard Thurnauer founded the Atelier de Montrouge with Jean Renaudie, Pierre Riboulet and Jean-Louis Véret, whom he met during his studies at the École des Beaux-arts de Paris. Together, they were awarded the 1981 Grand prix national de l'architecture by the French Ministry of Culture.[3] The Atelier de Montrouge was dissolved the same year.[4]