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  2. Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine - Wikipedia

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    The Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine (French pronunciation: [site də laʁʃitɛktyʁ e dy patʁimwan], Architecture and Heritage City) is a museum of architecture and monumental sculpture located in the Palais de Chaillot , in Paris, France. Its permanent collection is also known as Musée national des monuments français (National ...

  3. Jean Dubois (linguist) - Wikipedia

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    1973: La nouvelle grammaire du français, with René Lagane, Larousse. 1973: Dictionnaire de linguistique, with Mathée Giacomo, Louis Guespin, Christiane Marcellesi, Jean-Baptiste Marcellesi, Jean-Pierre Mevel, Larousse. 1975: Lexis, dictionnaire de la langue française, under the direction of J. Dubois

  4. L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui - Wikipedia

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    The first issues of Bloc's reborn L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui came out in 1945. [5] Up until 1949, he released 5 thematic issues annually, one of which was a double issue. [5] The magazine quickly achieved international success again. [5] After the war, Pierre Vago restarted the Rencontres Internationales des Architects. [5]

  5. French architecture - Wikipedia

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    Architects such as Philibert Delorme, Androuet du Cerceau, Giacomo Vignola, and Pierre Lescot, were inspired by the new ideas. The southwest interior facade of the Cour Carree of the Louvre in Paris was designed by Lescot and covered with exterior carvings by Jean Goujon. Architecture continued to thrive in the reigns of Henry II and Henry III.

  6. Académie d'architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Académie d'Architecture (French pronunciation: [akademi daʁʃitɛktyʁ]) is a French learned society whose purpose is the recognition of architectural quality. Founded in 1840 as the Société Centrale des Architectes (French: [sɔsjete sɑ̃tʁal dez‿aʁʃitɛkt]; English: "Central Society of Architects"), the society was renamed Académie d'Architecture in 1953, reviving the name of ...

  7. Paris architecture of the Belle Époque - Wikipedia

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    Another original design was that of the Église-de-Notre-Dame-du-Travail in the 14th arrondissement, by architect Jules Astruc, built between 1897 and 1902. It replaced a smaller church in the parish, and was designed for the large numbers of construction workers who had come to Paris to work on the 1900 Exposition and who settled in the ...

  8. Dictionnaire de l'Académie française - Wikipedia

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    A special Commission (Commission du dictionnaire) composed of several (but not all) of the members of the Académie undertakes the compilation of the dictionary.It has published thirteen editions of the dictionary, of which three were preliminary, eight were complete, and two were supplements for specialised words. [2]

  9. Grand Dictionnaire Encyclopédique Larousse - Wikipedia

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    Following the work of Pierre Larousse on the Grand dictionnaire Universel, the Grand Dictionnaire Encyclopédique Larousse (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ diksjɔnɛːʁ ɑ̃siklɔpedik laʁus]), a ten-volume dictionary, was published in Paris between 1982 and 1985 by Éditions Larousse. [1]