Jacques Kalisz (1926–2012) was a French architect of Polish origin, known for his Brutalist civic buildings in the Paris region. The catalogue holds 1 of his works: the Centre National de la Danse in Pantin, originally designed as a municipal administrative centre — a Brutalist concrete building later converted into France's national dance centre, giving new cultural life to a monumental public structure.
Jacques Kalisz
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Centre National de la Danse
Pantin
Brutalist
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- Jacques Kalisz's work spans Brutalist.
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