LBY4550878: Maison de la Radio, 116 avenue du President Kennedy, Paris 16. Architecture by Henry Bernard, 1953-1963. The construction was decided by General de Gaulle as “the sign of the organization, concentration and cohesion” of radio and television. The facade is covered with stamped aluminium panels., Bernard, Henry (1912-1994) / Bridgeman Images
LBY4550888: Maison de la Radio, 116 avenue du President Kennedy, Paris 16. Architecture by Henry Bernard, 1953-1963. The construction was decided by General de Gaulle as “the sign of the organization, concentration and cohesion” of radio and television., Bernard, Henry (1912-1994) / Bridgeman Images
LBY4550900: Maison de la Radio, 116 avenue du President Kennedy, Paris 16. Architecture by Henry Bernard, 1953-1963. The construction was decided by General de Gaulle as “the sign of the organization, concentration and cohesion” of radio and television., Bernard, Henry (1912-1994) / Bridgeman Images
LBY4550995: Palais des Congres du Futuroscope a Poitiers (Congress hall at the Futuroscope in Poitiers), Vienna (Poitou-Charentes or Poitou Charentes), France. The Palais des Congres is located in the heart of the Futuroscope, ten kilometres from Poitiers, surrounded by the Futuroscope Park. Architecture by Denis Laming, 1996., Laming, Denis (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images
LBY4551000: Palais des Congres du Futuroscope a Poitiers (Congress hall at the Futuroscope in Poitiers), Vienna (Poitou-Charentes or Poitou Charentes), France. The Palais des Congres is located in the heart of the Futuroscope, ten kilometres from Poitiers, surrounded by the Futuroscope Park. Architecture by Denis Laming, 1996., Laming, Denis (b.1949) / Bridgeman Images