• Georges-Henri Pingusson (July 26, 1894 – October 22, 1978) was a French architect. Georges-Henri Pingusson was born 1894 in Clermont-Ferrand. 1920-1925...
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    Île de la Cité. It was designed by French modernist architect Georges-Henri Pingusson and was inaugurated by Charles de Gaulle in 1962. Mémorial des...
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    Le Corbusier by architects Robert Camelot, François Prieur and Georges-Henri Pingusson. Its tower blocks are raised on slabs so that they are accessed...
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    works of French architects Roger-Henri Expert (Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus church, 1934), Georges-Henri Pingusson (Fire Station, 1960) and Jean Dubuisson...
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  • Isidore Gompel, a World War I veteran. It was designed by architects Georges-Henri Pingusson and Paul Furiet. The garden was built in 1929. Aron sold the house...
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    Julien Green spoke of Moorish abominations and modernist architect Georges-Henri Pingusson enthused that the 1937 exhibition had "the merit of liberating...
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  • Saint-Tropez (1932–33), architect Georges-Henri Pingusson Villa Dollander, Saint-Clair, (1949–1951, architects Henri Prouvé, Jean Prouvé The Stadium of...
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  • Loupot André Lurçat, Mathieu Matégot (1910–2001) Charles Peignot Georges-Henri Pingusson (1894–1978), Claude Prouvé (1929) Robert Le Ricolais (1894–1977)...
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  • internship and learn to weave in Paris with Micheline Pingusson, wife of Georges-Henri Pingusson, architect and friend of her father. Her father had her...
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    office to a modernist concrete building designed for the purpose by Georges-Henri Pingusson. Grandval's ten-year stay in Saarbrücken was by now entering its...
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    (BIDV). The Haiphong branch of the SFFC was designed by architects Georges-Henri Pingusson and Paul Furiet [fr], and completed in 1928 on Boulevard Bonnal...
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    numerous French architects (Bernard Zehrfuss, Jean Balladur, Georges Candilis, Georges-Henri Pingusson, Michel Écochard, etc.) and architect-engineers such as...
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  • Mouton was born in the 15th arrondissement of Paris and studied in Georges-Henri Pingusson's studio at the école nationale supérieure des beaux-arts then in...
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    As an experienced architect, he had several students including Georges-Henri Pingusson and André Remondet. Tournon was the son-in-law of Édouard Branly...
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    of a larger development project in the Lorraine mining basin. Georges-Henri Pingusson was the chief architect for this neighborhood, which included two...
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  • Jean Nouvel, Hon. FAIA 1993 Dominique Perrault, Hon. FAIA 2007 Georges-Henri Pingusson, Hon. FAIA 1977 Deceased Christian de Portzamparc, Hon. FAIA 1997...
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  • and the Vichy government in France. After the war he worked with Georges-Henri Pingusson on rebuilding Saarbrücken and also taught architecture there. In...
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    des Beaux-Arts in 1970, Jean-Paul Viguier, with Jean Bossu and Georges-Henri Pingusson, founded the teaching unit n°5. 3 years later, he received a "master...
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  • Jeanneret (Le Corbusier), Robert Mallet-Stevens, the architect Georges-Henri Pingusson, Jean Fouquet (for whom he made jewelry), in exhibits that emphasized...
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