LBY4707246: Palais de Tokyo a Paris Palais de Tokyo, Avenue du President Wilson, Paris 75016. Architects: A Aubert, P. Viard, JC Dondel and M. Dastugue, 1937. Built for the 1937 World Exhibition, the International Exhibition of Arts and Techniques in the Modern City. The Palais de Tokyo is a small part of the Luxembourg Museum and the Peute Palais too narrow to accommodate municipal collections. It owes its name to the Tokyo wharf, now New York Avenue. Photography 10/06/05 / Bridgeman Images
LBY4707284: Palais de Tokyo a Paris Palais de Tokyo, Avenue du President Wilson, Paris 75016. Architects: A Aubert, P. Viard, JC Dondel and M. Dastugue, 1937. Built for the 1937 World Exhibition, the International Exhibition of Arts and Techniques in the Modern City. The Palais de Tokyo is a small part of the Luxembourg Museum and the Peute Palais too narrow to accommodate municipal collections. It owes its name to the Tokyo wharf, now New York Avenue. Photography 10/06/05 / Bridgeman Images
LBY4555461: The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer. / Bridgeman Images
LBY4555490: The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer. / Bridgeman Images
LBY4555495: The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer. / Bridgeman Images
LBY4555543: The hotel Kruisheren in Maastricht, Netherlands (Netherlands) realized by Satijn more architects and Vos interieur Mapertuus in 2005. Photography 15/03/06. In the heart of the historic centre of Maastricht, the 15th century Kruisherenklooster was inaugurated as a hotel in May 2005. In a very contemporary and innovative style and furniture by the Dutch interior architect Henk Vos (Maupertuus) and the famous lighting architect Ingo Maurer. / Bridgeman Images