• Pierre Patout (1879-1965) was a French architect and interior designer, who was one of the major figures of the Art Deco movement, as well as a pioneer...
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    ocean liner S.S. Normandie by Pierre Patout (1935) Paquebot building at 3 boulevard Victor, 15th arrondissement, Paris by Patout (1935) Flagey Building (or...
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    designed by Pierre Patout Salon of the Hôtel du Collectionneur, furnished by Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, painting by Jean Dupas, design by Pierre Patout The event...
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    of Pierre Patout in Boulogne-Billancourt (1927–28) Dining room of the SS Normandie designed by Pierre Patout (1934–35) Apartment building by Pierre Patout...
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    entrance to the exhibition on the Place de la Concorde, designed by Pierre Patout, with a statue in the center by Louis Dejean The Tourism Pavilion by...
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    were designed in Art Déco and Streamline Moderne style by architect Pierre Patout, one of the founders of the Art Deco style. Many sculptures and wall...
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    died in 1907, he took over the family business and soon, with designer Pierre Laurent he opened a second office, called Ruhlmann & Laurent, designing...
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    the uncluttered sun deck. The interiors were designed by architect Pierre Patout, one of the founders of the Art Deco style. The trend in ship interior...
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    International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts, Paris, by Pierre Patout, 1925 Elevator doors, now in the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon...
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    layout attempted to echo, yet simplify, the 18th-century architecture. Pierre Patout succeeded Lefèvre as the architect in charge of rebuilding in 1945....
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