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  2. Chambre de bonne - Wikipedia

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    Initially, these rooms were intended as the bedroom for one of the family's domestics, and the name originates from the colloquial name for such maids: a "bonne à tout faire". Today, chambres de bonne are usually the cheapest rung on the Parisian letting market, and are primarily rented by less well-off workers and students .

  3. Immeuble Molitor - Wikipedia

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    Immeuble Molitor is an apartment building designed by Le Corbusier and Pierre Jeanneret and built between 1931 and 1934. Located at the border between the city of Paris and the commune of Boulogne-Billancourt in France, it has been listed along with 16 other architectural works by Le Corbusier as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Le Corbusier lived ...

  4. Les Échelles du Baroque - Wikipedia

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    The three buildings contain 274 apartments over seven floors with a basement level for car park (300 cars). The ground floor contains apartments, shops, offices and workshops. The geometry of the apartments is based on the combination of modules in plan. The basic apartment module is 65 sqm (3 bedroom apartment unit).

  5. Lavirotte Building - Wikipedia

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    The Lavirotte Building, an apartment building at 29 Avenue Rapp in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, was designed by the architect Jules Lavirotte and built between 1899 and 1901. The building is one of the best-known surviving examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Paris.

  6. The Paris Apartment - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Apartment is a style of interior design that draws inspiration from French boudoir aesthetics and traditional French decor. This design style emphasizes elegance and cohesion, incorporating elements such as ceilings, walls, trims, furniture, light fixtures, curtains, soft furnishings, books, and color palettes.

  7. Choux de Créteil - Wikipedia

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    Les Choux de Créteil is a group of ten cylindrical buildings, each 15 stories in height, in the Paris suburb of Créteil. The project is known as Les Choux (the cabbages), due to the unusual shape of their balconies. The buildings were designed by architect Gérard Grandval, and were completed in 1974. [1]

  8. This Adventurous Couple Bought Their Dream Pied-à-Terre in ...

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    A couple bought an apartment in Paris's Left Bank after their kids moved out of home in Colorado. Get their firsthand real estate and renovation advice.

  9. Maison de Victor Hugo - Wikipedia

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    Victor Hugo was 30 when he moved into the house in October 1832 with his wife Adèle. [2] They rented a 280 square metre apartment on the second floor. The mansion was converted into a museum when a large donation was made by Paul Meurice to the city of Paris to buy the house. Bedroom where Hugo died Dining Room Staircases to the second floor

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