An edition of Le Théâtre national (2004)

Le Théâtre national

architectes, Sca Architectes associés sprl, Muriel Desmedt, Marc Lacour, Sabine Leribaux, Denis Trivière : Atelier Gigogne, Pierre Van Assche : L'Escaut, Olivier Bastin

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An edition of Le Théâtre national (2004)

Le Théâtre national

architectes, Sca Architectes associés sprl, Muriel Desmedt, Marc Lacour, Sabine Leribaux, Denis Trivière : Atelier Gigogne, Pierre Van Assche : L'Escaut, Olivier Bastin

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Language
French
Pages
126

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Edition Notes

French and English.
Published on the occasion of the opening of the new Théâtre national, Brussels.
Texts by Matthias Langhoff et al.
Bookmark tipped in.

Published in
[Brussels]
Series
Visions--architectures publiques ;, v. 3

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA6840.B42 B798 2004

The Physical Object

Pagination
126 p. :
Number of pages
126

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3466952M
ISBN 10
287317255X
LCCN
2005450935
OCLC/WorldCat
174950199, 58537192

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