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ABC/265
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Les Medailles de Concours d'Architecture de l'Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts [The Medals of the Competitions of the National School of Fine Arts]
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- [1911-1912] (Creation)
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1 volume
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A volume presenting the Most Notable Entries of the Architecture Competitions of the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, during the 14th School Year, 1911-1912. It Comprises the list of the Finalists, followed by a suite of scaled Plans, Elevations and Sections of Proposed Designs. Types of Buildings Submitted: The Main Swimming Pool of an Important Thermal Establishment; Hunting Rendezvous; A Theater; A China Cabinet; A Casino of Sea Baths; A Depot of Stallions; Decoration of an Island; Closing of a Group of Lifts; A Summer Resort; Laboratory Buildings in a National School of Agriculture; The Bath and Beverage Service in a Large Thermal Establishment; The Restoration of the Porch Framing of the Church Sainte-Catherine of Honfleur, XVth Century; The Design of a Banknote of 1000 Francs; The Halls of Events and Reception, and the Great Greenhouses of a Garden of Acclimation; A French Embassy in a Far East Country; An Oceanographic Institute; The New Stages of the National Theater of the French Comedy; A Higher School of Military Aviation; Permanent Exhibition at the Glory of the Republic; Decoration of a Show Room; The Reception Rooms of the Presidencial House; A Public Place; The Reconstitution of the Campanile of the 16th Century at Sainte Chachaelle de Champigny-sur-Veude; A Gallery Walk in a Palace; A Museum of Comparative Anatomy; A Sation of Public Lighting.
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- French
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Good condition