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Murs et Toits pour les Pays de Chez-Nous

Murs et Toits pour les Pays de Chez-Nous

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Murs et Toits pour les Pays de Chez-Nous

by LETROSNE, Charles

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Paris: Dan Niestlé, 1926. By the influential French architect, Charles Letrosne (1868 -1939), chief architect of Civil Buildings and National Palaces, first chief architect of the Paris World Exhibition of 1937, and officer of the Légion d'Honneur. A contemporary of Le Corbusier, Letrosne is also known for the remarkable concrete architecture of the zoo at Vincennes.

Letrosne's Murs et Toits pour les Pays de Chez-Nous ‘served as a catalyst for the restoration of damaged communes all over France: including even those villages that had been left uninhabited by peacetime rural exodus!'
Golan, Romy. Modernity and Nostalgia: Art and Politics in France Between the Wars, p.27. Two volumes, oblong folio, colour plates tipped in and many line drawings printed in pochoir; in original folder with ties, some restoration.

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Title
Murs et Toits pour les Pays de Chez-Nous
Author
LETROSNE, Charles
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Publisher
Dan Niestlé
Place of Publication
Paris
Date Published
1926
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architecture hotels farms school buildings town halls homes houses estate chateau abode country estates manor cottages farmhouses barns plan elevations floor plans designs gardens
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