UNESCO HQ, Paris Photos

The UNESCO Headquarters (1958) (7 Place de Fontenoy) was an early postwar modern building in Paris built in a curved facade Y shape. It was designed by Bernard Zehrfuss, Marcel Breuer & Pier Luigi Nervi. It sits near the Champs de Mars.

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UNESCO Headquarters. Paris, France.Window array of curved facade at UNESCO Headquarters. Paris, France.External spiral fire escape at UNESCO Headquarters. Paris, France.UNESCO abstract sculpture by Robert Jacobsen of Denmark at UNESCO Headquarters. Paris, France.
UNESCO Headquarters (1958) (7 Place de Fontenoy). Paris, France. Architect: Bernard Zehrfuss, Marcel Breuer & Pier Luigi Nervi.Window array of curved facade at UNESCO Headquarters (1958). Paris, France.External spiral fire escape at UNESCO Headquarters (1958). Paris, France.UNESCO abstract sculpture by Robert Jacobsen of Denmark at UNESCO Headquarters (1958). Paris, France.
Array of flag poles & wire globe at UNESCO Headquarters. Paris, France.Eiffel Tower plus flag poles & wire globe seen from UNESCO Headquarters. Paris, France.Triangular wings of UNESCO Headquarters. Paris, France.Calder Mobile & entrance arch at UNESCO Headquarters. Paris, France.
Array of flag poles & wire globe at UNESCO Headquarters (1958). Paris, France.Eiffel Tower plus flag poles & wire globe seen from UNESCO Headquarters (1958). Paris, France.Triangular wings of UNESCO Headquarters (1958). Paris, France.Calder Mobile & entrance arch at UNESCO Headquarters (1958). Paris, France.

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