Garage de la Rue de Ponthieu

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Garage de la Rue de Ponthieu is an early 20th-century Parisian parking structure renowned as one of the first reinforced-concrete buildings designed by the pioneering French architectural firm Perret Frères.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
early 20th-century building
parking garage
reinforced-concrete structure
architect Auguste Perret NERFINISHED
Gustave Perret NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle early modern architecture
associatedWith French architectural firm Perret Frères NERFINISHED
country France
countryCapitalContext located in the capital city of France
designer Perret Frères NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
function public parking facility
locatedIn 8th arrondissement of Paris
Paris
Rue de Ponthieu NERFINISHED
locationType urban building
material reinforced concrete
notableFor being one of the first reinforced-concrete buildings in Paris
early use of reinforced concrete in multi-storey parking
pioneeringAspect early example of concrete-frame architecture
region Île-de-France region
surface form: Île-de-France
structuralSystem reinforced-concrete frame
use car parking

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Perret Frères notableWork Garage de la Rue de Ponthieu