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  2. The Paris Architect - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Architect is a 2013 novel by Charles Belfoure and the author's debut in fiction writing. Published by Sourcebooks Landmark, it follows the story of French architect Lucien Bernard, who is paid to create temporary hiding places for Jews in Nazi-occupied Paris. The book reached The New York Times best seller list in July 2015.

  3. Charles Belfoure - Wikipedia

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    The Paris Architect, Belfoure's first novel, was published by Sourcebooks Landmark on October 8, 2013, in the U.S. Following the story of a French architect Lucien Bernard, being paid to create temporary hiding places for Jews in Nazi-occupied Paris, [6] the book received generally positive reviews.

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    Dive deeper into Eckhart Tolle's transformative book, ... Reading group discussion guide for Oprah's book club pick, "A New Earth" Analisa Novak. January 7, 2025 at 11:40 AM.

  6. Architecture of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Southern France, Paris has very few examples of Romanesque architecture; most churches and other buildings in that style were rebuilt in the Gothic style.The most remarkable example of Romanesque architecture in Paris is the church of the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, built between 990 and 1160 during the reign of Robert the Pious.

  7. Talk:Architect of the City of Paris - Wikipedia

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  8. Alfred-Nicolas Normand - Wikipedia

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    Alfred-Nicolas Normand (1 June 1822, Paris – 2 March 1909, Paris) was a French architect and photographer. Biography. His father, Louis-Eléonor Normand (1780-1862 ...

  9. Jean Prouvé - Wikipedia

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    Between 1914 and 1917, Jean Prouvé spent three years in the school of fine arts of Nancy. Then, he was first apprenticed to a blacksmith, Émile Robert in Enghien (near Paris), and then to the parisian metal workshop of Aldabert Szabo. In Nancy in 1923 he opened what would be the first in a string of his own workshops and studios.