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French architect
René Egger
Born12 September 1915
Died21 February 2016
OccupationArchitect

René Egger (12 September 1915 - 16 February 2016) was a French Modernist architect. He worked with Fernand Pouillon from 1944 to 1953. Over the course of his career, he designed many buildings in Marseille, including more than 150 university and school buildings. He also designed the Hôpital Nord, known as "Europe's most modern" hospital when its construction was completed in 1959.

References

  1. Bucci, Alessandro; Mollo, Luigi, eds. (2010). Regional Architecture in the Mediterranean Area. Firenze: Alinea. p. 76. ISBN 9788860552938. OCLC 875751611.
  2. ^ Manelli, Sophie (21 February 2016). "René Egger, la mort du bâtisseur de Marseille". La Provence. Retrieved 15 August 2017.


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