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Bernard Zehrfuss

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Chartered architect and winner of the 1939 Grand Prix de Rome, Bernard Zehrfuss' talents enabled him to become Chief Architect of Public Buildings and National Palaces, then member of the Institute of Architects.

From 1943 to Zehrfuss worked on many buildings in Tunisia (schools, hospitals, universities). In Paris one of his best known works is the UNESCO building (1958) which he designed in collaboration with Marcel Breuer and Pier Luigi Nervi.

After contributing in 1950 to one of the first urbanization plans for the business district La Défense, be became architectural advisor to EPAD when it was created. He is architect of the original form of the CNIT (the building is one of the two monuments in La Défense besides La Grande Arche) and also helped Andrault and Parat with its 1987 renovation.

# Building [from now to past] Complex Floors Year

1. existing Tour Anjou 21 1973
2. existing CNIT 1958

Complexes with several buildings [A-Z]

1. existing Résidences Bellerive Résidences Bellerive III - Tour Nord, Résidence Bellerive III - Tour Sud, Résidences Bellerive I, Tour Emeraude, Tour Diamant.
2. existing Tours Super-Montparnasse Résidence Super-Montparnasse, Tour Pitard.

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