Martin Schulz van Treeck was a French architect who designed Les Orgues de Flandre in Paris — a Brutalist residential complex whose towers are arranged like the pipes of a church organ, giving the project its name. The building's massive concrete forms and stepped silhouette make it one of the most dramatic social housing projects in Paris.
Martin Schulz van Treeck
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Les Orgues De Flandre
Paris
Brutalist
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