- 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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modernist concrete building designed for the
purpose by Georges-Henri
Pingusson. Grandval's ten-year stay in Saarbrücken was by now
entering its final...
- la Cité. It was
designed by
French modernist architect Georges-Henri
Pingusson and was
inaugurated by
Charles de
Gaulle in 1962. Mémorial des Martyrs...
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Corbusier by
architects Robert Camelot, François
Prieur and Georges-Henri
Pingusson. Its
tower blocks are
raised on
slabs so that they are
accessed above...
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Expert (Sainte-Thérèse-de-l'Enfant-Jésus church, 1934), Georges-Henri
Pingusson (Fire Station, 1960) and Jean
Dubuisson (subdivisions, 1960s). The refurbishment...
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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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architects (Bernard Zehrfuss, Jean Balladur,
Georges Candilis, Georges-Henri
Pingusson,
Michel Écochard, etc.) and architect-engineers such as Jean Prouvé. 1955 :...
- 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 in...
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spoke of
Moorish "abominations" and
modernist architect Georges-Henri
Pingusson enthused that the 1937
exhibition had "the
merit of
liberating one of...
- with the help of his son
Borny (Metz) for the
Church of Saint-Pierre de
Pingusson.
Several exhibits are
devoted to Le
Chevallier in 2007–2008. They include:...