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Bernard Louis Zehrfuss (Angers, 20
October 1911 – Neuilly-sur-Seine, 3 July 1996) was a
French architect. He was born at Angers, into a
family that had...
- The
stadium opened in 1938 and was
designed by
French architect Bernard Zehrfuss. In May 1968, Charléty made the news for a
nonsporting event: on 27 May...
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collaborated on the
construction of the headquarters,
including Bernard Zehrfuss,
Marcel Breuer and
Luigi Nervi. It
includes a
Garden of
Peace which was...
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Group factory in
mainland France. It was
designed by the
architect Bernard Zehrfuss and
opened in 1952. It is 237
hectares in extent, of
which 67 are occupied...
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Headquarters building was the
combined work of
three architects:
Bernard Zehrfuss (France),
Marcel Breuer (Hungary), and Pier
Luigi Nervi (Italy). Plans...
- on May 8. Its
architects were
Robert Camelot, Jean de Mailly,
Bernard Zehrfuss accompanied by the
engineer Jean Prouvé for the exterior. The structural...
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their fields.
Following the
armistice of June 1940,
architect Bernard Zehrfuss founded a
commune of
artists in the old town, a
project that attracted...
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UNESCO Headquarters – Paris,
France – with Pier
Luigi Nervi and
Bernard Zehrfuss 1958
United States Emb****y – The Hague, the
Netherlands 1958 Van Leer Office...
- Gallo-Roman
collection was
transferred to a new
building designed by
Bernard Zehrfuss and
opened in 1975, near the city's
Roman theatre and odeon, on a hill...
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Diego (William Pereira, 1970)
French emb****y in Warsaw,
Poland (Bernard
Zehrfuss), 1971
Warsaw Central railway station in
Poland by ****niusz Romanowicz...