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Atelier LWD was an architecture studio led by Guy Lagneau, Jean Dimitrijevic and Michel Weill that was active from 1952 to 1985. It later took the name of "Atelier d'Etudes Architecturales" (ATEA) (Architectural Studies Workshop) with the addition of , (1927–2006), Renzo Moro and (1926–2008). The studio originated many public buildings in France and Africa.

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  • Atelier LWD was an architecture studio led by Guy Lagneau, Jean Dimitrijevic and Michel Weill that was active from 1952 to 1985. It later took the name of "Atelier d'Etudes Architecturales" (ATEA) (Architectural Studies Workshop) with the addition of , (1927–2006), Renzo Moro and (1926–2008). The studio originated many public buildings in France and Africa. (en)
  • L'Atelier LWD est un atelier d'architecture dirigé par Guy Lagneau, Jean Dimitrijevic et Michel Weill, actif de 1952 à 1985. Il prend aussi le nom d'Atelier d'études architecturales (ATEA), dont les associés sont Guy Lagneau, Michel Weill, Jean Dimitrijevic, Paul Cordoliani, Henri Coulomb (1927-2006), Renzo Moro (1933), Ivan Seifert (1926-2008). Il est à l'origine d'un grand nombre de bâtiments publics en France et en Afrique. (fr)
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  • Atelier LWD was an architecture studio led by Guy Lagneau, Jean Dimitrijevic and Michel Weill that was active from 1952 to 1985. It later took the name of "Atelier d'Etudes Architecturales" (ATEA) (Architectural Studies Workshop) with the addition of , (1927–2006), Renzo Moro and (1926–2008). The studio originated many public buildings in France and Africa. (en)
  • L'Atelier LWD est un atelier d'architecture dirigé par Guy Lagneau, Jean Dimitrijevic et Michel Weill, actif de 1952 à 1985. Il prend aussi le nom d'Atelier d'études architecturales (ATEA), dont les associés sont Guy Lagneau, Michel Weill, Jean Dimitrijevic, Paul Cordoliani, Henri Coulomb (1927-2006), Renzo Moro (1933), Ivan Seifert (1926-2008). Il est à l'origine d'un grand nombre de bâtiments publics en France et en Afrique. (fr)
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