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French architect (born 1947)
Not to be confused with Patrik Berger or Patrick Bürger.
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Patrick Berger
Born
Patrick Berger

(1947年11月10日)10 November 1947
Paris, France
Alma materBeaux-Arts de Paris
OccupationArchitect
AwardsGrand prix national de l'architecture
Buildings
Projects

Patrick Berger (born 10 November 1947 in Paris) is a French architect. He was the 2004 recipient of the Grand prix national de l'architecture.

Biography

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Berger trained as an architect at the Beaux-Arts de Paris, graduating in 1972, before opening his practice in 1974.[1]

Portfolio

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UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland
The Viaduc des Arts, converted from a disused railway viaduct in Paris
La Canopée at the Forum des Halles in Paris, as seen from the nearby Saint-Eustache church

References

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  1. ^ "Biographie de PATRICK BERGER (1947- )". Encyclopædia Universalis (in French). Retrieved 9 January 2025.
  2. ^ Abrahams, Tim (21 August 2010). "Viaducts: new urban encounters". Architonic. Retrieved 9 January 2025.



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