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Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre

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The Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre is a university residence that is part of the Cité international universitaire de Paris, located in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, near Parc Montsouris. It is the first foreign house decided on the site of the Cité Internationale universitaire de Paris. The residence primarily accommodates graduate students from Belgium and Luxembourg who are pursuing their studies in Paris, but students of other nationalities also live there as a part of the Cité's commitment to international exchange.[1]

Jean Hubert Biermans and his wife Berthe Lapôtre funded the construction of the residence, which was completed in 1927.[2] It was renovated in 2000.[1]

Armand Guéritte was the architect of the Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre,[3] as well as the Maison des Provinces de France.[4] Marcel Gaumont designed the literature and science themed bas-relief entrance and Edgar Brandt made the gate. There are also frescoes depicting important locations in Belgium by René Gaucher inside the building.[1]

Famous former residents

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Further reading

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  • BIERMANS-LAPÔTRE - Histoire d'un mécène et de sa fondation, Racine (www.racine.be) (ISBN 978-2-87386-868-0)
  • BIERMANS-LAPÔTRE - Geschiedenis van een mecenas en zijn stichting, Lannoo (www.lannoo.be) (ISBN 978-2-87386-869-7)

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Discover the Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre EN". CIUP. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
  2. ^ "Foundation Biermans-Lapôtre | University Foundation". www.fondationuniversitaire.be. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
  3. ^ "Fondation Biermans-Lapôtre (Paris (14 th ), 1927)". Structurae. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
  4. ^ "Maison des Provinces de France (Paris (14 th ), 1933)". Structurae. Retrieved 2024-08-26.