Paul Chemetov

Paul Chemetov is a Architecte and Urbaniste French, born with Paris the September 6th 1928.

It is graduate National school of the fine arts in 1959, it teaches with the National school of the Highways Departments until in 1989, then with the federal Polytechnic school of Lausanne.

In 1961, it integrates AUA, founded the previous year by Jacques Allégret. In 1998, it joins Borja Huidobro to create the workshop C+H+ .

Paul Chemetov is the father of the architect-landscape designer Alexandre Chemetoff (Grand Prix of town planning in 2000).

Principal achievements

  • 1981 - 1988, Ministry for the Economy and Finances, with Borja Huidobro,

  • 1982 - 1985, Embassy of France with New Delhi (India), with Borja Huidobro,
  • 1985, 2nd part of the Markets of Paris and installation of the gardens,
  • 1989 - 1994, rehabilitation of the Large gallery of the evolution, with Borja Huidobro,
  • 1992, installation of the Tram of Bobigny to Saint-Denis,
  • 1994, Library-Media library, Evreux, with Borja Huidobro,
  • 1999, project Year 2000 for the “realization” of the Green Meridian (according to the imaginary layout of the Meridian of Paris measured in 1799). Plantation of 10.000 trees of Dunkirk to Barcelona.
  • 1999 Rehabilitation of the tower of the Illustration with Bobigny, for the installation of a IUT, with Borja Huidobro,
  • 2000, Public library, Montpellier, with Borja Huidobro.
  • 2001, General sports Palate the Arenas, Metz, with Borja Huidobro.

Distinctions

  • national Grand Prix of architecture (1980)

  • Officer about the Legion of Honor

  • Officer about Arts and of the Letters
  • Officer of the National order of the Merit

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