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Cafe Beaubourg, 43 rue St Merri, Paris 4. Architecture by Christian and Elisabeth de Portzamparc, 1987. Phtography of 1987.
Cafe Beaubourg, 43 rue St Merri, Paris 4. Architecture by Christian and Elisabeth de Portzamparc, 1987. Phtography of 1987.

TEC4556666: Cafe Beaubourg, 43 rue St Merri, Paris 4. Architecture by Christian and Elisabeth de Portzamparc, 1987. Phtography of 1987., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cafe Beaubourg, 43 rue St Merri, Paris 4. Architecture by Christian and Elisabeth de Portzamparc, 1987. Phtography of 1987.
Cafe Beaubourg, 43 rue St Merri, Paris 4. Architecture by Christian and Elisabeth de Portzamparc, 1987. Phtography of 1987.

TEC4556679: Cafe Beaubourg, 43 rue St Merri, Paris 4. Architecture by Christian and Elisabeth de Portzamparc, 1987. Phtography of 1987., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Staircase of the dance school of the Opera de Paris, realized in 1988 by Christian De Portzamparc
Staircase of the dance school of the Opera de Paris, realized in 1988 by Christian De Portzamparc

TEC4557175: Staircase of the dance school of the Opera de Paris, realized in 1988 by Christian De Portzamparc, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989.
Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989.

TEC4555766: Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989.
Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989.

TEC4555771: Ungaro Store, 2 avenue Montaigne, Paris 8. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1989. Photography 1989., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The extension of the Palais des Congres, 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999
The extension of the Palais des Congres, 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999

TEC4551079: The extension of the Palais des Congres, 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999
The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999

LBY4551090: The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999
The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999

LBY4551116: The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002
Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002

TEC4548291: Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Achitecte Christian de Portzamparc, 2002
Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Achitecte Christian de Portzamparc, 2002

TEC4548305: Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Achitecte Christian de Portzamparc, 2002, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The model of the new city of Almere in the Netherlands (photo)
The model of the new city of Almere in the Netherlands (photo)

LBY4609548: The model of the new city of Almere in the Netherlands (photo), Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photography 15/10/03.
Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photography 15/10/03.

TEC4611553: Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photography 15/10/03., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Concert area in the Bercy district in Paris. Architect Christian De Portzamparc.
Concert area in the Bercy district in Paris. Architect Christian De Portzamparc.

TEC4627896: Concert area in the Bercy district in Paris. Architect Christian De Portzamparc., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Le quartier Paris Rive Gauche (ZAC Massena), 75013. Chief architect Christian de Portzamparc, realisation 2007 (1997-2015). Photography 17/07/07.
Le quartier Paris Rive Gauche (ZAC Massena), 75013. Chief architect Christian de Portzamparc, realisation 2007 (1997-2015). Photography 17/07/07.

RCT4644415: Le quartier Paris Rive Gauche (ZAC Massena), 75013. Chief architect Christian de Portzamparc, realisation 2007 (1997-2015). Photography 17/07/07., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

La ZAC Massena Paris Rive Gauche, 75013. Chief Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1997-2007. Photography 17/07/07.
La ZAC Massena Paris Rive Gauche, 75013. Chief Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1997-2007. Photography 17/07/07.

RCT4644438: La ZAC Massena Paris Rive Gauche, 75013. Chief Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1997-2007. Photography 17/07/07., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Aillaud Vs Portzamparc, Tours Nuages, by architect Émile Aillaud, 1977-1981, Cité Pablo Picasso, Nanterre (photo)
Aillaud Vs Portzamparc, Tours Nuages, by architect Émile Aillaud, 1977-1981, Cité Pablo Picasso, Nanterre (photo)

CLG5649101: Aillaud Vs Portzamparc, Tours Nuages, by architect Émile Aillaud, 1977-1981, Cité Pablo Picasso, Nanterre (photo), Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The extension of the Palais des Congres, 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999
The extension of the Palais des Congres, 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999

TEC4551084: The extension of the Palais des Congres, 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999
The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999

LBY4551096: The extension of the Palais des Congres (Paris congress hall), 2 Porte Maillot, Paris 17. Architecture by Christian de Portzamparc, 1994-1999, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photoraphie 15/10/03.
Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photoraphie 15/10/03.

TEC4611559: Tower LVMH 57th Street/Madison Avenue, construction 1999-2001, architect Christian de Protzamparc. New York, United States. Photoraphie 15/10/03., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Citadel, houses and shops construction 2006, architect Christian de Portzamparc, in Almere, Netherlands. At the gates of Amsterdam, Almere is a new city built on a polder. Just thirty years after the first pioneers were installed, Almere became the eighth city of the country with nearly 180,000 inhabitants. A veritable laboratory of reflection on urban planning, the heart of the city has just been rethought and redesigned by Rem Koolhaas, who has designed its plans.ACombining harmoniously housing, public infrastructure, commercial and leisure facilities, the project brings together the great names of contemporary architecture. Photography 10/01/07.
Citadel, houses and shops construction 2006, architect Christian de Portzamparc, in Almere, Netherlands. At the gates of Amsterdam, Almere is a new city built on a polder. Just thirty years after the first pioneers were installed, Almere became the eighth city of the country with nearly 180,000 inhabitants. A veritable laboratory of reflection on urban planning, the heart of the city has just been rethought and redesigned by Rem Koolhaas, who has designed its plans.ACombining harmoniously housing, public infrastructure, commercial and leisure facilities, the project brings together the great names of contemporary architecture. Photography 10/01/07.

LBY4609584: Citadel, houses and shops construction 2006, architect Christian de Portzamparc, in Almere, Netherlands. At the gates of Amsterdam, Almere is a new city built on a polder. Just thirty years after the first pioneers were installed, Almere became the eighth city of the country with nearly 180,000 inhabitants. A veritable laboratory of reflection on urban planning, the heart of the city has just been rethought and redesigned by Rem Koolhaas, who has designed its plans.ACombining harmoniously housing, public infrastructure, commercial and leisure facilities, the project brings together the great names of contemporary architecture. Photography 10/01/07., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate designed by architect Carl Gothard Langhans in 1789/1791, symbol of the division and reunification of Germany architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002
Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate designed by architect Carl Gothard Langhans in 1789/1791, symbol of the division and reunification of Germany architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002

TEC4548290: Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. In the background, the Brandenburg Gate designed by architect Carl Gothard Langhans in 1789/1791, symbol of the division and reunification of Germany architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. (Near the Embassy of France, the head office of the Dresdner Bank). Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002
Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. (Near the Embassy of France, the head office of the Dresdner Bank). Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002

TEC4548301: Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. (Near the Embassy of France, the head office of the Dresdner Bank). Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002
The Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002

TEC4548309: The Embassy of France, Pariser Platz, Berlin, Germany. The French embassy regains its historic location in Berlin, dating back to 186O. It is inspired by the palace, destroyed during the Second World War, and presents a symmetrical and rhythmic facade by square windows. The building houses consular services, ambassador's apartments and representation rooms. At the back of the embassy are terraces and gardens, which can be used for receptions or cultural events. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 2002, Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559117: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559141: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559145: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559154: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559167: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559174: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559175: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559179: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559183: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.
Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995.

TEC4559184: Cite de la Musique, 211 avenue Jean-Jaures, Paris 19. The Cite de la Musique is made up of two very different wings. To the west are places for teaching and public classes, to the east are places open to the public such as concert halls, instrument museum or rehearsal halls. Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1984-1995., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990.
The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990.

TEC4560079: The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990.
The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990.

TEC4560083: The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images

The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990.
The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990.

TEC4560089: The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990., Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944) / Bridgeman Images


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