Dubuisson

Dubuisson

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Dubuisson is an architect known for his work on the Maine-Montparnasse building in Paris, which was constructed between 1959 and 1966. His design has been subject to various interpretations and critiques over the years, becoming a notable example of modernist architecture in France. Recently, he was mentioned in the context of photographer Andreas Gursky's new work, which captures and reimagines the Maine-Montparnasse building in a composite image, highlighting its monumental scale and architectural significance.

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France France: The architect Dubuisson is mentioned in relation to the radical gesture of the building's design. 6

Le Monde: Quand le photographe Andreas Gursky revient, vingt-deux ans plus tard, à Montparnasse