Mame Factory Renovation / Franklin Azzi Architecture

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Text description provided by the architects. Built in the 1950s by Bernard Zehrfuss, Jean Prouvé & Edgar Pillet, Mame printing house is a symbol of the 20th century industrial architecture, hence listed as a French Historic Monument. With help from chief architect of French Historic Monuments Pierre-Antoine Gatier, work was focused on the bare minimum. After a careful analysis of the existing, the reconversion of the old building increased the value of its undeniable qualities –since the office has opted for a sober and moderate approach.

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Cite: "Mame Factory Renovation / Franklin Azzi Architecture" 11 Oct 2019. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/926207/mame-factory-renovation-franklin-azzi-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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