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Detached house in the Vaise district in Lyon.
Detached house in the Vaise district in Lyon.

TEC4975514: Detached house in the Vaise district in Lyon., Jourda, Francoise H. (1955-2015) & Perraudin, Gilles (b. 1949) / Bridgeman Images

Detached house in the Vaise district in Lyon.
Detached house in the Vaise district in Lyon.

TEC4975516: Detached house in the Vaise district in Lyon., Jourda, Francoise H. (1955-2015) & Perraudin, Gilles (b. 1949) / Bridgeman Images

Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau.
Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau.

TEC4658417: Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau.
Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau.

TEC4658451: Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau.
Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau.

TEC4658516: Accommodation, 25 bis rue Franklin, Paris 75016. Construction 1903-1904, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. The facade is covered with red tiles with floral designs inspired by Art Nouveau., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1939, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Interior architect Pierre Paulin signs the furniture of the hypostyle room. And Martial Raysse carries out the mosaics in the conference room.
The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1939, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Interior architect Pierre Paulin signs the furniture of the hypostyle room. And Martial Raysse carries out the mosaics in the conference room.

TEC4658546: The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1939, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Interior architect Pierre Paulin signs the furniture of the hypostyle room. And Martial Raysse carries out the mosaics in the conference room., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92.
The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92.

TEC4658599: The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92.
The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92.

TEC4658645: The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92.
The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92.

TEC4658666: The Economic and Social Council, 1 avenue d'Iena in Paris 75016. Construction 1937-1946, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Originally, the Museum of Public Works was to be created for the 1937 Universal Exhibition on Chaillot Hill. In fact, its construction did not begin until January 1937. In 1939, the first rooms of the museum and the conference room were inaugurated. The museum will suffer delays due to the Second World War. This anthem to concrete has been home since 1959 to the Economic and Social Council, established by the 1958 Constitution promulgated by General de Gaulle. Photography 10/03/92., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88.
The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88.

TEC4658845: The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88.
The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88.

TEC4658911: The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88.
The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88.

TEC4658935: The house Cassandre in Versailles (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924-1925, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built for the poster designer Jean Marie Mouron, known as Cassandre, made of weapon concrete and featuring a large workshop overlooking the garden on the ground floor, it is located in a 19th century residential area, close to the railway station on the right bank and the villa Bomsel d'Andre Lurcat. Photography 10/06/88., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Housing building, 51 rue Raynouard in Paris 75016. Construction 1932-1934, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built to place the agency and several family apartments of the architect.
Housing building, 51 rue Raynouard in Paris 75016. Construction 1932-1934, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built to place the agency and several family apartments of the architect.

TEC4659137: Housing building, 51 rue Raynouard in Paris 75016. Construction 1932-1934, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built to place the agency and several family apartments of the architect., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

Housing building, 51 rue Raynouard in Paris 75016. Construction 1932-1934, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built to place the agency and several family apartments of the architect.
Housing building, 51 rue Raynouard in Paris 75016. Construction 1932-1934, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built to place the agency and several family apartments of the architect.

TEC4659185: Housing building, 51 rue Raynouard in Paris 75016. Construction 1932-1934, architects Auguste (1874-1954) and Gustave (1876-1952) Perret. Built to place the agency and several family apartments of the architect., Perret, Auguste (1874-1954) & Gustave (1876-1952) / Bridgeman Images

The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993.
The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993.

TEC4659522: The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993., Garnier, Tony (1869-1948) / Bridgeman Images

The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993.
The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993.

TEC4659557: The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993., Garnier, Tony (1869-1948) / Bridgeman Images

The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993.
The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993.

TEC4659565: The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993., Garnier, Tony (1869-1948) / Bridgeman Images

The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993.
The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993.

TEC4659583: The United States district in Lyon (Rhone). Construction 1919-1934, architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948). Thanks to Edouard Herriot, mayor of Lyon since 1905, Tony Garnier, a Lyon architect, conceived the United States district as a miniature city, following the great socialist utopias of the 19th century. It is based on the principle of the gardens that were carried out at the same time in Europe and the United States. Renovation of the district took place from 1993 to 1998. Photography 1993., Garnier, Tony (1869-1948) / Bridgeman Images

Palais de Justice d'Aix en Provence (Bouches du Rhone), drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.
Palais de Justice d'Aix en Provence (Bouches du Rhone), drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.

TEC4659848: Palais de Justice d'Aix en Provence (Bouches du Rhone), drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation. / Bridgeman Images

Projet du theatre de Marseille (Bouches du Rhone), drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux¿ (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.
Projet du theatre de Marseille (Bouches du Rhone), drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux¿ (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.

TEC4659849: Projet du theatre de Marseille (Bouches du Rhone), drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux¿ (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation. / Bridgeman Images

Utopian drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.
Utopian drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.

TEC4659875: Utopian drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation a l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation. / Bridgeman Images

Maison de Mademoiselle Guimard, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in her book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.
Maison de Mademoiselle Guimard, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in her book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation.

TEC4659910: Maison de Mademoiselle Guimard, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806), published in 1807 in her book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la legislation. / Bridgeman Images

Maison de Madame Thelussona Paris, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux¿ (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la législation.
Maison de Madame Thelussona Paris, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux¿ (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la législation.

TEC4659940: Maison de Madame Thelussona Paris, drawing by architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux¿ (1736-1806), published in 1807 in his book L'architecture consideree sous le relation à l'art, les moreurs et de la législation. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660026: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660103: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660144: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660154: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660185: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.
Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000.

TEC4660239: Villa Poiret in Mezy sur Seine (Les Yvelines). Construction 1924, architect Rob Stevens Mallet (1886-1945). Built for designer Paul Poiret.Photography 2000. / Bridgeman Images

Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952-1956, architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969).
Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952-1956, architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969).

TEC4660337: Crown Hall of the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952-1956, architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe (1886-1969)., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

The Saint Savior Chapel on the campus of the Ilinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).
The Saint Savior Chapel on the campus of the Ilinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).

TEC4660388: The Saint Savior Chapel on the campus of the Ilinois Institute of Technology in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Construction 1952, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).
The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).

TEC4660416: The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).
The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969).

TEC4660422: The Neuenational gallery in Berlin (Germany). Construction 1966-1968, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969)., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

The Seagram Building in New York (United States). Construction 1954-1958, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/04/96.
The Seagram Building in New York (United States). Construction 1954-1958, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/04/96.

TEC4660451: The Seagram Building in New York (United States). Construction 1954-1958, architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969). Photography 10/04/96., Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969) / Bridgeman Images

Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).
Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).

TEC4660499: Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847). / Bridgeman Images

Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).
Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847).

TEC4660526: Le Palais Brongniart, Palais de la Bourse, Place de la Bourse in Paris 75002. Construction 1808-1826, architect Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847). / Bridgeman Images


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