Jean-Pierre Jouve was a French architect who, together with André Frischlander and Charles Mamfredos, designed the Résidence Vision 80 in Paris — a Brutalist residential complex whose name reflects the forward-looking optimism of 1970s French social housing architecture.
Jean-Pierre Jouve
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Résidence Vision 80
Paris
Brutalist
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- Jean-Pierre Jouve's work spans Brutalist.
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