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Jean Prouvé Villejuif Temporary School 1957 - Vol.10 Architectural Design Book | Mid-Century Modern Furniture History | For Collectors, Design Enthusiasts & Architecture Students
Jean Prouvé Villejuif Temporary School 1957 - Vol.10 Architectural Design Book | Mid-Century Modern Furniture History | For Collectors, Design Enthusiasts & Architecture StudentsJean Prouvé Villejuif Temporary School 1957 - Vol.10 Architectural Design Book | Mid-Century Modern Furniture History | For Collectors, Design Enthusiasts & Architecture StudentsJean Prouvé Villejuif Temporary School 1957 - Vol.10 Architectural Design Book | Mid-Century Modern Furniture History | For Collectors, Design Enthusiasts & Architecture StudentsJean Prouvé Villejuif Temporary School 1957 - Vol.10 Architectural Design Book | Mid-Century Modern Furniture History | For Collectors, Design Enthusiasts & Architecture StudentsJean Prouvé Villejuif Temporary School 1957 - Vol.10 Architectural Design Book | Mid-Century Modern Furniture History | For Collectors, Design Enthusiasts & Architecture StudentsJean Prouvé Villejuif Temporary School 1957 - Vol.10 Architectural Design Book | Mid-Century Modern Furniture History | For Collectors, Design Enthusiasts & Architecture Students

Jean Prouvé Villejuif Temporary School 1957 - Vol.10 Architectural Design Book | Mid-Century Modern Furniture History | For Collectors, Design Enthusiasts & Architecture Students

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20Jean Prouvé201510

1956

Centre Pompidou

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In 1956, Jean Prouvé was commissioned to build a school in Villejuif of lightweight construction that could be made quickly and that could be taken down and reassembled as necessary. Based on earlier studies and ongoing research, Jean Prouvé reinterpreted the asymmetrically propped structure, mixing in new products. Economic but elegant and functional, the Villejuif school is a magnificent demonstration of the potential offered by mass-production.