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La halle des messageries de la gare d'Austerlitz, 1927-1929

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La halle des messageries de la gare d'Austerlitz, 1927-1929
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This volume examines the construction and architectural significance of the hall of the Austerlitz railway station in Paris, erected between 1927 and 1929. Author Nicolas Nogue presents a detailed study of the structural innovations introduced by engineer Eugène Freyssinet, whose pioneering use of reinforced concrete shaped the building’s expansive roof and interior spaces. The book situates the station within the broader context of early twentieth‑century transportation infrastructure, highlighting how advances in engineering facilitated larger, more efficient passenger terminals. Illustrated with plans, photographs, and technical drawings, the work offers insight into the aesthetic and functional considerations that guided the project. Published in 2007 by Jean-Michel Place, the French‑language text spans sixty‑one pages, providing a concise yet thorough resource for scholars of architectural history, urban development, and railway heritage.

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