Michael Holley was a French architect who designed the Olympiades complex in Paris — a Brutalist and Postmodernist residential development in the 13th arrondissement. Built on a raised platform above street level, the Olympiades is one of Paris's most distinctive large-scale housing projects, combining commercial space below with residential towers above.
Michael Holley
Architecture at a Glance
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Notable Works
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Olympiades
Paris
Brutalist, Postmodernist
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- Buildings by Michael Holley can be found in Paris (1).
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- Michael Holley's work spans Postmodernist, Brutalist.
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