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Hotel de Ville de Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948), 1931-1934. Built of weapon concrete, the building is seen as an exemplary town hall for the 20th century
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Hotel de Ville de Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948), 1931-1934. Built of weapon concrete, the building is seen as an exemplary town hall for the 20th century
TED4652782 Hotel de Ville de Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948), 1931-1934. Built of weapon concrete, the building is seen as an exemplary town hall for the 20th century, a municipal factory characterized by the transparency of the counter hall with its three levels of suspended galleries. by Garnier, Tony (1869-1948); (add.info.: Hotel de Ville de Boulogne Billancourt (Hauts de Seine). Architect Tony Garnier (1869-1948), 1931-1934. Built of weapon concrete, the building is seen as an exemplary town hall for the 20th century, a municipal factory characterized by the transparency of the counter hall with its three levels of suspended galleries.); Photo © Collection Artedia
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This stunning print captures the iconic Hotel de Ville de Boulogne Billancourt in Hauts de Seine, designed by renowned architect Tony Garnier between 1931-1934. Built of weapon concrete, this architectural masterpiece is hailed as an exemplary town hall for the 20th century.
Garnier's innovative design features a municipal factory aesthetic, highlighted by the transparency of the counter hall with its three levels of suspended galleries. The building exudes modernity and sophistication, showcasing Garnier's visionary approach to urban architecture.
The photograph beautifully showcases the sleek lines and geometric shapes of Hotel de Ville de Boulogne Billancourt, emphasizing its status as a landmark in French architectural history. The play of light and shadow on the concrete facade adds depth and dimension to this striking structure.
As one gazes upon this image, they are transported to a time when architectural innovation was at its peak, with Garnier pushing boundaries and redefining traditional notions of town hall design. This print serves as a testament to Garnier's enduring legacy and his contribution to shaping the urban landscape of France in the 20th century.
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