PARIS BRUT: National Dance Center - Brutalist Paris Paper Blocks
PARIS BRUT: National Dance Center - Brutalist Paris Paper Blocks
A collection of illustrated paper models, depicting architecture
brutalist Paris from the late 1950s-1970s. The series features
buildings scattered throughout the districts of the City of Paris, as well as the
famous suburbs and a free reconstruction of Le Plan Voisin of 1925
Corbusier - the solution of choice for the center of Paris. The "raw concrete" tour
in Paris, begins with a concrete slab of the Cité des 4000, crosses the towers
rounds of the Choux de Créteil, the largest estate in Paris, the towers of
Organs of Flanders and ends with a classic example of Brutalism
post-war: The National Dance Center. The collection is composed of
six illustrated models to assemble. The set is environmentally friendly
- printed on recycled paper and cardboard, and includes a brief note
technical information about the architects, the year of construction and the exact location of
each building
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