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- Noël Le Maresquier (6 August 1903 – 20 October 1982) was a French architect and one of the most prominent postwar architects of France. Born in Paris,...
- Isabelle Le Maresquier was a French equestrian and a prominent socialite of Parisian high society from the late 1950s and during the 1960s. A noted equestrian...
- 1960s Parisian socialite Isabelle Le Maresquier, and a granddaughter of the prominent French architect Noël Le Maresquier and Spanish noblewoman Conchita López...
- Equipages Du Groupe "Lorraine” Squadron 342) Resistance member Augustin Le Maresquier- Country of Allegiance: France(République française), Free France(La France...
- serving the French town and port of Saint-Nazaire. Designed by Noël Le Maresquier with a functional and maritime style, it was built in 1955 in anti****tion...
- Hilt A palace for the Institute of France 1930 Achille Carlier Noël Le Maresquier and Alexandre Courtois A college of fine arts 1931 Georges Dengler Georges...
- movement(Brutalism), was built in 1972 by the architects Paul de Noyers and Noël Le Maresquier. It offers 900 reading places. In addition to the 45,000 volumes belonging...
- (1874–1951), and their union produced four children. His son Noël Le Maresquier (1903–1982) trained in his father's atelier, modified the family surname...
- subsequently replaced in 1841 by an instrument ordered from the company Le Maresquier and completed by Le Logeais: The great organ was constructed in 1901 by...
- construction of a new store was entrusted in 1963 to architects Noël Le Maresquier and Paul de Noyers. The building, in a modern style, rises at the crossroads...