Arthur Q. Davis (1920–2011) was an American architect who, together with Nathaniel C. Curtis, designed the Charité Campus Benjamin Franklin in Berlin. The Curtis & Davis practice brought American Brutalist-Modernist architecture to Berlin through this hospital complex.
Arthur Q. Davis
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Charité Campus Benjamin Franklin
Berlin
Brutalist, Modernist
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- Buildings by Arthur Q. Davis can be found in Berlin (1).
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- Arthur Q. Davis's work spans Brutalist, Modernist.
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