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Christian de Portzamparc

By (author) Jacques Lucan, By (author) Marteen Kloos, By (author) Francis Rambert






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The Cite de la Musique in Paris (1984-1995) brought Christian de Portzamparc international fame. This complex appeals through the sculptured character of the individual buildings, the love of detail obvious throughout, and the subtle combination of materials. This monograph documents some of the most important recent buildings and projects of the Paris architect. In addition, the urban works of Portzamparc are highlighted, illustrated by projects.

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Publisher | Birkhauser Verlag AG
Published date | 1 Jan 1996
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 120
Dimensions | 280 x 220 x 21mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 1052g
ISBN | 978-3-7643-5593-7
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BISAC | architecture / individual architect


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