Looking back at twenty years of an "honored" career, Henri Gaudin is considered one of the principal figures of French architecture. Having won the Grand Prix of architecture in 1989 - a prize which, by the way, he never accepted - and the Académie d’Architecture's Gold Medal in 1994, he returns this year with two projects of primary importance: the restructurization of the Guimet Museum in Paris (together with Bruno Gaudin) which, after five years of work, reopened in January 2001, and the design of the École Normale Supérieure in Lyon.

In Paris, this first retrospective entirely dedicated to this person and the retracing of his career, highlights his principal works.

Until January 27, 2002
Institut Français d’Architecture, Parigi
https://www.archi.fr/IFA/