Kurt Jonas
Kurt Jonas | |
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| Born | 1914 |
| Died | 1942 |
| Citizenship | South Africa Germany |
| Alma mater | Royal Friedrich Wilhelm University of Berlin University of the Witwatersrand Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
| Employer | Harold Le Roith |
Kurt Jonas (1914–1942) was a German-South African architect. As a disciple of Modernist architecture, he was part of what Le Corbusier termed Le Groupe Transvaal, together with Harold Le Roith, Rex Distin Martienssen, John Fassler, Bernard Cooke, Duncan Howie, Monte Bryer and Roy Kantorowich. According to the architect and architectural historian, Clive Chipkin, Jonas was "aware of the need that the new architecture and fundamental social change in South Africa should be complimentary."