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    Henri Paul Nénot (27 May 1853 – 1934) was a noted French architect. Nénot was born in Paris. After his initial training in an architectural workshop,...
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    1924: Henri-Paul Nénot, architect 1926: Paul Chabas, painter 1936: Alphonse Defrasse, architect 1939: Albert Tournaire [fr], architect 1941: Henri Bouchard...
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    final design: Julien Flegenheimer of Switzerland, Camille Lefèvre and Henri-Paul Nénot of France, Carlo Broggi of Italy and József Vágó of Hungary. Donations...
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    comprehensive destruction during World War I, in association with Henri Paul Nénot, financed by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1924-1934:...
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    Pierre Greard, Chief Officer of the Education Authority of Paris, Henri-Paul Nénot constructed the current building from 1883 to 1901 that reflects a...
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    built for the Suez canal Company in 1911-1913 on a design by architect Henri Paul Nénot. The Suez Company was long known colloquially as the "old lady of the...
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    also including the rebuilding of the Sorbonne (1884-1901, architect Henri Paul Nénot) and the extension of what is now the Panthéon campus of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas...
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    façade, the hotel was rebuilt under the guidance of the architect Henri Paul Nénot, winner of the Grand Prix de Rome. For interior decoration, especially...
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    chapel, were demolished and the new Sorbonne building, designed by Henri Paul Nénot, opened in 1889, the centenary of the French Revolution. It contained...
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    century. The competition in 1882 was won by a little-known architect, Henri-Paul Nénot, who was only twenty-nine years old. He was a graduate of the École...
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