Marion Tournon-Branly
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Marion Tournon-Branly | |
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Born |
Marie Tournon September 23, 1924 Paris |
Nationality | French |
Awards | member of the Académie d'architecture |
Buildings | buildings for the Fleury Abbey, schools in Paris and Manosque, church of the Fontenelle Abbey |
Marion Tournon-Branly (born 23 September 1924) is a French architect. She was born in Paris to architect Paul Tournon and painter Élisabeth Branly (daughter of Edouard Branly). After studying at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, she collaborated with her father and with Auguste Perret.
She designed villas, elementary schools, buildings for the Fleury Abbey and the modern church of the Fontenelle Abbey.[1]
References
- ↑ Le Don de l'architecture. Paul Tournon, Marion Tournon-Branly, French National Archives, Fontainebleau, 2013 (exhibition booklet)
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