Mobilier National building, Paris

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The Mobilier National building in Paris is a landmark modernist structure renowned for its pioneering use of reinforced concrete and elegant classical proportions, created by influential French architect Auguste Perret.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
cultural infrastructure
modernist building
architect Auguste Perret
architecturalStyle Classical modernism
Modernism
associatedWith French Ministry of Culture
French decorative arts
category Buildings and structures in Paris
Modernist architecture in France
Monuments historiques of Paris
country France
function administrative headquarters of Mobilier National
storage of state furniture collections
workshops for restoration and creation of furnishings
hasPart administrative offices
courtyard
monumental façade
storage depots
workshops
heritageDesignation Monument historique
heritageDesignationAppliesToPart main building and associated structures
heritageDesignationCountry France
knownFor combination of modernist structure with classical proportions
pioneering use of reinforced concrete in an institutional building
role in French decorative arts and state furnishings
locatedIn 13th arrondissement of Paris
Paris
managingOrganization Mobilier National
materialUsed reinforced concrete
owner Government of France
surface form: French state
structuralSystem reinforced concrete frame
use housing national collections of furniture and textiles

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Auguste Perret designed Mobilier National building, Paris