Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944)

Creator details

Name
Portzamparc, de Christian (b.1944)
Nationality
French

Assets (229 in total)

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.
View of Bourdelle's studio. Sculpture by Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929). Musee Bourdelle in Paris, 18 rue Antoine Bourdelle. Photography
Les Hautes Formes, rue de Tolbiac in Paris 75013. Realisation 1979, architect Christian de Portzamparc. Photography 1979.
Citadel, houses and shops construction 2006, in Almere, Netherlands, photo 10/01/07 (photo)
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.
The National Conservatory of Dance and Music at La Villette, 209 avenue Jean Jaures, Paris 19th arrondissement. Architect Christian de Portzamparc, 1990.
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.
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.
Ballet School of the Opera of Paris, 20 allee of dance, in Nanterre (Hauts de Seine). Architect Christian of Portzamparc, 1983-1987.
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.

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