Claude Parent

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Claude Parent was a pioneering French architect and theorist known for his radical “oblique architecture” and influential avant-garde designs of the 20th century.

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instanceOf French architect
architect
architecture theorist
human
activeInPeriod 20th century
21st century
awardReceived Grand Prix national de l’architecture
coFounded Architecture Principe group
collaboratedWith Paul Virilio
countryOfCitizenship France
describedAs pioneering French architect and theorist
radical and visionary designer
designed Maison Drusch in Versailles
various experimental houses in France
Église Sainte-Bernadette du Banlay in Nevers
fieldOfWork architectural theory
experimental architecture
urbanism
genre brutalist architecture
hasInfluenceOn contemporary architectural discourse
hasTheory Function of the Oblique
influenced Jean Nouvel
Rem Koolhaas
Zaha Hadid
contemporary deconstructivist architects
influencedBy Futurism
Le Corbusier
knownFor challenging orthogonal architectural norms
radical oblique planes in architecture
languageOfWorkOrName French
movement avant-garde architecture
name Claude Parent self-link
nationality French
notableConcept oblique architecture
notableWork French Pavilion at the 35th Venice Biennale of Art
Maison Bordeaux-le-Pecq
Maison Drusch
Oblique Function theory
Église Sainte-Bernadette du Banlay
occupation architect
architecture theorist
urban planner
partOf European avant-garde
surface form: French architectural avant-garde
placeOfActivity France
Paris
wroteAbout oblique function in architecture
urbanism and the modern city

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