• Claude Vasconi (24 June 1940 – 8 December 2009) was a French architect. Vasconi was born in Rosheim, and was educated at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure...
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    underground multiple story commercial and shopping centre, designed by Claude Vasconi and Georges Pencreac'h, opened at the east end of the site on 4 September...
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    Claude Vandersleyen (1927–2021), Belgian Egyptologist Claude Vasconi (1940–2009), French architect Claude Vellefaux (1505–?), French architect Claude...
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    the Place to the Corum, a large concrete and granite complex built by Claude Vasconi. At its southeastern corner it is linked to the Lycée Joffre, formerly...
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    Council is located in Strasbourg, in a building designed by the architect Claude Vasconi. The current prefect of the Bas-Rhin is Stéphane Fratacci. The representative...
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    gare d'Amiens, also called the Canopy. It is the work of architect Claude Vasconi, known especially for the Forum des Halles in Paris. A subject of a...
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  • Lebbeus Woods, American architect and artist (died 2012) June 24 – Claude Vasconi, French architect (died 2009) September 3 – Frank Duffy, British architect...
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    two office towers above by architects Christian de Portzamparc and Claude Vasconi, a park designed by Gilles Clément and a congress centre known as the...
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    pioneering book printer Jean-Marie Lehn (born 1939), Nobel Prize 1987 Claude Vasconi (born 1940), architect Communes of the Bas-Rhin department "Répertoire...
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    district of the Lille metropolitan area. Designed by Jean-Claude Burdèse and Claude Vasconi, 110 m high, it is the second tallest tower in Lille after...
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  • Associates, Architects LLC Grand prix national de l'architecture – Claude Vasconi Pritzker Prize – Kevin Roche RAIA Gold Medal – John Overall (architect)...
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    Cultural Center, finished in December 2000 and designed by the architect Claude Vasconi, which is composed of one hall with 670 seats, a multidisciplinary room...
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  • which Francesco Dal Co, Manfredo Tafuri, Mario Botta, Jean-Louis Cohen, Claude Vasconi, Henri Gaudin, Massimiliano Fuksas and Peter Zumthor, led to other collaborations...
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  • 1979 - Claude Parent 1980 - Paul Chemetov 1981 - Atelier de Montrouge (Gérard Thurnauer, Pierre Riboulet and Jean-Louis Véret) 1982 - Claude Vasconi 1983...
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    located in the centre of the city in southern France. It was designed by Claude Vasconi and opened to the public in 1988. The building forms the visual closing...
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  • 27 – Maxwell M. Kalman, Québécois architect (born 1906) December 8 – Claude Vasconi, French architect (born 1940) Timeline of architecture "£8.4m Snowdon...
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    Lorenzo in Damaso". This work is now known only through an engraving by Claude Vasconi. The Sala dei Pastelli in Ca' Rezzonico has a sotto in su allegorical...
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