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The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project.
The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project.

TEC4547886: The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project., Huidobro, Borja (b.1936) Chemetov, Paul (b.1928) / Bridgeman Images

The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project.
The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project.

TEC4547890: The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project., Huidobro, Borja (b.1936) Chemetov, Paul (b.1928) / Bridgeman Images

The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project.
The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project.

TEC4547895: The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project., Huidobro, Borja (b.1936) Chemetov, Paul (b.1928) / Bridgeman Images

The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989.
The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989.

RCT4547931: The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989., Huidobro, Borja (b.1936) Chemetov, Paul (b.1928) / Bridgeman Images

The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project.
The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project.

LBY4547940: The Ministry of Economy and Finance, 139 rue de Bercy, Paris 12, architects Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, 1982-1989. On 17 December 1982, Francois Mitterrand selected the project presented by Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro for the future Colbert, Vauban and Necker buildings of the new Ministry of Finance, which was to leave Rue de Rivoli as part of the Grand Louvre project., Huidobro, Borja (b.1936) Chemetov, Paul (b.1928) / Bridgeman Images

Restoration of the Hotel de Croisilles for the installation of the library of heritage archives and the room of the Commission Superieure des Monuments Historiales, Paris 3, architect Christiane Schmuckle-Mollard, 1998.
Restoration of the Hotel de Croisilles for the installation of the library of heritage archives and the room of the Commission Superieure des Monuments Historiales, Paris 3, architect Christiane Schmuckle-Mollard, 1998.

TEC4547960: Restoration of the Hotel de Croisilles for the installation of the library of heritage archives and the room of the Commission Superieure des Monuments Historiales, Paris 3, architect Christiane Schmuckle-Mollard, 1998. / Bridgeman Images

The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.

TEC4547967: The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002., Snohetta / Bridgeman Images

The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.

TEC4548000: The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002., Snohetta / Bridgeman Images

The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.

TEC4548006: The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002., Snohetta / Bridgeman Images

The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.

TEC4548024: The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002., Snohetta / Bridgeman Images

The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.

TEC4548031: The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002., Snohetta / Bridgeman Images

The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.

TEC4548080: The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002., Snohetta / Bridgeman Images

The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.

TEC4548082: The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002., Snohetta / Bridgeman Images

House of image, book and sound in Villeurbanne, Villeurbanne (Rhone), architect Mario Botta, 1988.
House of image, book and sound in Villeurbanne, Villeurbanne (Rhone), architect Mario Botta, 1988.

TEC4548113: House of image, book and sound in Villeurbanne, Villeurbanne (Rhone), architect Mario Botta, 1988., Botta, Mario (b.1943) / Bridgeman Images

London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002
London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002

TEC4548121: London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002
London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002

TEC4548129: London City Hall (England), architect Norman Foster, 2002, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002
London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002

LBY4548143: London City Hall, England, architect Norman Foster, 2002. Photography 10/10/2002, Foster, Norman (b.1935) / Bridgeman Images

The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.
The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002.

TEC4548160: The Library of Alexandria in Egypt (Bibliotheca Alexandrina), Architect Snohetta, 2002., Snohetta / Bridgeman Images

Embassy of the Netherlands, Rolandufer/Klosterstrabe, Berlin (Germany), architect Rem Koolhaas, 2003
Embassy of the Netherlands, Rolandufer/Klosterstrabe, Berlin (Germany), architect Rem Koolhaas, 2003

MDA4548278: Embassy of the Netherlands, Rolandufer/Klosterstrabe, Berlin (Germany), architect Rem Koolhaas, 2003, Koolhaas, Rem (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

The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin (Germany), with the Bundestag in the background. Architect Axel Schultes, 1997-2001
The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin (Germany), with the Bundestag in the background. Architect Axel Schultes, 1997-2001

TEC4548316: The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin (Germany), with the Bundestag in the background. Architect Axel Schultes, 1997-2001, Schultes, Axel (b.1943) / Bridgeman Images

The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin, architect Axel Schultes 1997-2001
The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin, architect Axel Schultes 1997-2001

TEC4548333: The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin, architect Axel Schultes 1997-2001, Schultes, Axel (b.1943) / Bridgeman Images

The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin, architect Axel Schultes 1997-2001
The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin, architect Axel Schultes 1997-2001

TEC4548359: The Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany in Berlin, architect Axel Schultes 1997-2001, Schultes, Axel (b.1943) / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548368: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548370: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548382: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548417: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548435: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548454: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548461: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548463: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548470: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548493: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images

Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.
Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed.

JSN4548501: Les anciennes funebres municipales, 104 rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 19. This large space occupied by the Pomps funebres de Paris was released in 1998. Its two characteristic halls of 19th century industrial construction (brick, iron, glass) were classed. / Bridgeman Images


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