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Ernst Schwadron (18961979) was an Austrian-born architect and interior designer. ==Life and work== Ernst Schwadron was born the eldest son of Victor Schwadron in Vienna who co-owned the renown ceramics company "Brüder Schwadron" with his brother Adolf.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title="Brüder Schwadron": Verblassen sie auch in Ihrem Stiegenhaus? )〕 Ernst Schwadron started working as an architect in Vienna in the late 1920s, focusing on apartment interiors and furniture design, mainly for a wealthy Jewish clientele. His signature interior designs, furniture and lamps were typical for the restrained Viennese modernism of the early 1930s. By the mid 1930s Schwadron was well established as an architect and his works were published frequently in European architectural and design magazines. In 1938 he fled the Nazis and went to New York. In 1939 he was chief designer for Rena Rosenthal's interior design company. Later, he ran his own design business, Ernst Schwadron Inc. on Madison Avenue for 30 years. The only house Schwadron built in the U.S. is the home he built for himself and his second wife Gladys (Bradshell) in Cold Spring, New York in the late 1940s (which he called "Dream Lake"). He died in New York City in 1979 at the age of 82, pretty much forgotten in the architectural world.
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