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SEPTEMBER 2014 CLUE: A designer-architect created the modernist three-story townhouse famed for its glass-block facade, steel frame, movable partitions, and rubber flooring.
ANSWER: The answer to Guess the Architect September 2014 is Pierre Chareau, who designed the Maison de Verre in Paris with Dutch architect Bernard Bijvoet in 1932.
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