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Henry Eugène Pottier (21 February 1912 – 7 September 2000), often erroneously written as Henri Pottier, was a French architect. A disciple of Victor Laloux, he won a Prix de Rome in 1944.As it was customary to fill the position of (English: Chief Architect of Civilian Buildings and National Palaces) from among recipients of the award, Pottier ascended to the function in 1968.An adherent to the Athens Charter, he is perhaps best known to the general public as the chief architect of the Front de Seine, a major 1970s redevelopment in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, and several entertainment facilities in the Principality of Monaco, for whose government he was a consulting architect. He designed many public buildings, first in his native Eure, then in the Paris region during the 1960s and 1

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  • Henri ou Henry Pottier, né à Vernon le 21 février 1912 et mort le 7 septembre 2000 à Clamart, est un architecte français. Ses principales réalisations sont le Front-de-Seine à Paris, la nouvelle École polytechnique à Palaiseau, le stade Louis-II à Monaco, le nouvel hôpital du Val-de-Grâce ou encore l'hôpital Antoine-Béclère. (fr)
  • Henry Eugène Pottier (21 February 1912 – 7 September 2000), often erroneously written as Henri Pottier, was a French architect. A disciple of Victor Laloux, he won a Prix de Rome in 1944.As it was customary to fill the position of (English: Chief Architect of Civilian Buildings and National Palaces) from among recipients of the award, Pottier ascended to the function in 1968.An adherent to the Athens Charter, he is perhaps best known to the general public as the chief architect of the Front de Seine, a major 1970s redevelopment in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, and several entertainment facilities in the Principality of Monaco, for whose government he was a consulting architect. He designed many public buildings, first in his native Eure, then in the Paris region during the 1960s and 1 (en)
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  • Henry Pottier (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • Vernon, Eure, France (en)
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  • Henry Eugène Pottier (21 February 1912 – 7 September 2000), often erroneously written as Henri Pottier, was a French architect. A disciple of Victor Laloux, he won a Prix de Rome in 1944.As it was customary to fill the position of (English: Chief Architect of Civilian Buildings and National Palaces) from among recipients of the award, Pottier ascended to the function in 1968.An adherent to the Athens Charter, he is perhaps best known to the general public as the chief architect of the Front de Seine, a major 1970s redevelopment in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, and several entertainment facilities in the Principality of Monaco, for whose government he was a consulting architect. He designed many public buildings, first in his native Eure, then in the Paris region during the 1960s and 1970s. (en)
  • Henri ou Henry Pottier, né à Vernon le 21 février 1912 et mort le 7 septembre 2000 à Clamart, est un architecte français. Ses principales réalisations sont le Front-de-Seine à Paris, la nouvelle École polytechnique à Palaiseau, le stade Louis-II à Monaco, le nouvel hôpital du Val-de-Grâce ou encore l'hôpital Antoine-Béclère. (fr)
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