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  2. House of Slaves - Wikipedia

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    1962. The House of Slaves ( Maison des Esclaves) and its Door of No Return is a museum and memorial to the victims of the Atlantic slave trade on Gorée Island, 3 km off the coast of the city of Dakar, Senegal. Its museum, which was opened in 1962 and curated until Boubacar Joseph Ndiaye's death in 2009, is said to memorialise the final exit ...

  3. List of Le Corbusier buildings - Wikipedia

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    1910 School of arts and crafts, La Chaux-de-Fonds. 1914 Dom-ino House (no site agreed). 1914 Felix Klipstein house, Loubach. 1914 Bank, Neuenburg. 1915 Butin bridge, near Geneva (Competition). 1916 Watch factory, la Chaux-de-Fonds. 1926 League of Nations headquarters, Geneva. 1928 Wanner apartment block, Geneva.

  4. Hotel des Arts - Wikipedia

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    Hotel des Arts. / 37.79055; -122.40494. Hotel des Arts is a boutique hotel in San Francisco, California. When it opened in 2005, [2] 16 of its 51 rooms were painted by local artists–today 38 rooms are. [3] [4] Materials used include wall-mounted vinyl records, plastic bags, graffiti, fabrics, three-dimensional art work, and even installations.

  5. Madeleine Chapsal - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Chapsal was born in Paris on 1 September 1925. She married the French journalist and politician Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber [2] in 1947 with whom she participated in the creation of the news magazine L'Express. She was a member of the Prix Femina jury between 1981 and 2006. Chapsal died in the night of 11 to 12 March 2024, at the ...

  6. House of Photography of Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    House of Photography of Marrakesh. The House of Photography of Marrakesh, also known by its French name Maison de la Photographie, is located in the historic medina of Marrakesh, Morocco. It opened in April 2009, with a collection of photographs spanning from the 1870s to the 1950s.

  7. Maison de Verre - Wikipedia

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    The Maison de Verre ( French for House of Glass) was built from 1928 to 1932 in Paris, France. Constructed in the early modern style of architecture, the house's design emphasized three primary traits: honesty of materials, variable transparency of forms, and juxtaposition of "industrial" materials and fixtures with a more traditional style of ...

  8. Cour des Voraces - Wikipedia

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    The Cour des Voraces ( [kuʁ de vɔʁas], "court of the voracious ones"), also called Maison de la République, is a courtyard building in the Pentes quarter, in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon, famous for its enormous six-floor stairway. It is an impressive traboule, a covered passage with entrances on Place Colbert, Montée Saint-Sébastien ...

  9. Place des Arts - Wikipedia

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    Place des Arts is a major performing arts centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and the largest cultural and artistic complex in Canada. [ 1 ] Home to the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre Métropolitain, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, and the Opéra de Montréal, the complex is situated between Saint Catherine and de Maisonneuve streets ...