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    • massimoM Offline
      massimo Moderator
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      Maybe something by Fernand Pouillon?

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      • J Offline
        Jackson
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        The clue about having built the most square metres in the 20th century has me completely stumped. I thought that was Ingvar Kamprad (IKea). πŸ˜†

        Jackson

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        • StinkieS Offline
          Stinkie
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          Naaaaah. That's gotta be some Chinese bureaucrat.

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          • pilouP Offline
            pilou
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            Bingo! Yes that's Fernand Pouillon! πŸ‘
            Aix-en-Provence Law School πŸ˜‰ Boet & Sardou 1940 ... Egger & Pouillon 1948 -1950

            Sorry the site fernandpouillon.com where I found image is not yet in English, so here a google translation of the little text of the link above 😳
            Click inside text under-lined for some Album photos πŸ˜‰ (of course you can also explore the site πŸ˜’

            @unknownuser said:

            It takes a work started in 1940 for a project architects Boet and Sardou. After the death of BoΓ«t, the administration continued work at the agency-Egger Pouillon. After the death of Boet, the administration continued work at the agency Egger-Pouillon.

            The volume and external forms are already completed. The volume and external forms are already completed. The intervention of Fernand Pouillon will focus on the interior and reduce the cost of construction which promised to be. The intervention of Fernand Pouillon will focus on the interior and reduce the cost of construction which promised to be.

            At the same time he enrolled in a study this area of town planning which recognizes his inclination for the discovery of the facades by a slash and the layout of gardens, this lovely transition between the faculty and the avenue. At the same time he enrolled in the study area where the planning recognizes his inclination for the discovery of the facades by a slash and the layout of gardens, this lovely transition between the faculty and the avenue.

            In the uncertainty of the extent of its intervention, we confine to show features works by Fernand Pouillon: locks, metal joinery and carpentry internal beams, working on materials, decoration, detail, and effects of perspective. In the uncertainty of the extent of its intervention, we confine to show features works by Fernand Pouillon: locksmith, carpentry and metal interior, exposed beams, working on materials, decoration, detail, and effects of perspective.

            Frenchy Pilou
            Is beautiful that please without concept!
            My Little site :)

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            • david_hD Offline
              david_h
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              okay . .. try this one. This is from my home town.

              (this is pretty famous, so it should be easy)


              ArchQuiz_David_H.jpg

              If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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              • D Offline
                dizain
                last edited by

                try this


                F1.jpg

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                • massimoM Offline
                  massimo Moderator
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                  La Chiesa di S. Giovanni Battista a Firenze di Giovanni Michelucci.

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                  • AnssiA Offline
                    Anssi
                    last edited by

                    Didn't have time to make mine yesterday, so how about this:

                    puzzle_anssi.jpg

                    securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                    • DanielD Offline
                      Daniel
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                      I've no clue as to what the last three are, but I am gueessing the last one with the large shell is a church/chapel.

                      Anyone recognize this building?
                      whowhat.jpg

                      My avatar is an anachronism.

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                      • david_hD Offline
                        david_h
                        last edited by

                        Thorncrown Chapel. . .Fay Jones

                        If I make it look easy...It is probably easy

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                          dizain
                          last edited by

                          This is...


                          F2.jpg

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                          • AnssiA Offline
                            Anssi
                            last edited by

                            Dizain, I think it is the Philharmonie in Berlin by Scharoun.

                            Jackson, you are absolutely right. It is a place I won't forget, saw it almost 20 years ago.

                            This one I find similarly evocative:
                            anssi_puz2.jpg

                            securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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                              Jackson
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                              Anssi- St. Petri Church, Klippan, Sweden by Sigurd Lewerentz. Nice choice- it's easily one of the inspirational buildings I've visited. For anyone who wonders what all the fuss is about, this unassuming brick church manages to transcend modernism, but is so effortlessly rooted in tradition as to feel almost primeval; unlike so much contemporary architecture it defies photography (both through its subtlety and its incredibly dark interiors), but rewards visitors with an experience unlike any building I've yet experienced (though I hear Corb's Sainte-Marie de La Tourette is similarly moving).

                              My only vaguely in-focus interior shot; I must take my tripod the next time.

                              IMG_2639.jpg

                              Jackson

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                              • J Offline
                                Jackson
                                last edited by

                                Hmmm... good one Anssi- I don't recognise it. Not something by Odo of Metz is it?

                                Jackson

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                                  dizain
                                  last edited by

                                  @anssi said:

                                  Dizain, I think it is the Philharmonie in Berlin by Scharoun.

                                  Jackson, you are absolutely right. It is a place I won't forget, saw it almost 20 years ago.

                                  This one I find similarly evocative:
                                  [attachment=0:3ogw711b]<!-- ia0 -->anssi_puz2.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:3ogw711b]

                                  I'm sorry but is not right ... but you're not far away ...

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                                  • StinkieS Offline
                                    Stinkie
                                    last edited by

                                    Is it something Mendini and Hollein concocted together to torture us?

                                    Seriously, though - Mendini?

                                    Clueless.

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                                    • GaieusG Offline
                                      Gaieus
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                                      Anssi,

                                      Is that not the Constantine Baptistery in Rome?

                                      Gai...

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                                      • D Offline
                                        dizain
                                        last edited by

                                        Strike horse!!! Battistero nella Basilica di S. Giovanni in Laterano Roma.

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                                        • GaieusG Offline
                                          Gaieus
                                          last edited by

                                          You can put that way, too. πŸ˜‰

                                          Gai...

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                                          • AnssiA Offline
                                            Anssi
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                                            Dizain, yes, it is the Lateran baptistry. I remember that the atmosphere was much more mysterious when I saw it than in the Google search photograph. Let's hope that it has not been overly "restored"

                                            @dizain said:

                                            @anssi said:

                                            Dizain, I think it is the Philharmonie in Berlin by Scharoun.

                                            Jackson, you are absolutely right. It is a place I won't forget, saw it almost 20 years ago.

                                            This one I find similarly evocative:
                                            [attachment=0:2co8x5xs]<!-- ia0 -->anssi_puz2.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2co8x5xs]

                                            I'm sorry but is not right ... but you're not far away ...

                                            So then it must be the neighbouring library, also by Scharoun?

                                            Anssi

                                            securi adversus homines, securi adversus deos rem difficillimam adsecuti sunt, ut illis ne voto quidem opus esset

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