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- Haussmann's renovation of Paris was a vast public works programme commissioned by French Emperor Napoleon III and directed by his prefect of the Seine...
- new streets and building apartments that are characterized by their "Haussmanian" Style. Settlers of European descent marked a majority of the city's...
- wine cellars (12 in all, which have been combined) of an impressive Haussmanian building at 12 Avenue George-V (from the British king George V, in French...
- city walls.[citation needed] The architectural style used is mainly Haussmanian, but there are also some Palladian, Art Nouveau or Art Deco buildings...
- planned as the architectural showcase of the city. Influence of classical Haussmanian architecture was palpable on the majority of buildings in the district...
- are composed of buildings of all styles. There is no great number of Haussmanian edifices, the quartier having largely been untouched by Second French...
- the city of Lisbon on garden design and urban planning. Forestier's Haussmanian tradition and tendencies towards monumentality were po****r with cities...
- behind the Avenue and in the neighbourhood surrounding are filled with Haussmanian buildings that host some residences, but are largely dominated by offices...
- Atlas Tower. Under H****an II, Casablanca went through two major "neo-Haussmanian" projects: the H****an II Mosque and the Royal Avenue project. Vernacular...
- 1907 A heavily Neoclassical-inspired apartment block ("Revanchist Haussmanianism"), 1925 And along the highway: The military barracks Barbot and de Lattre...