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Clad in wood – same material inside and the outside the building – the Pavillon is an assembly of a generous multifunctional hall with a carefully orchestrated set of covered outdoor spaces, all directly overlooking the river.
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Pavillon de Marsan was called the Pavillon de l'Egalité, the Pavillon du
Royal Palaces and Parks of France Blanche McManus
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PAD started in Paris in 1997, when it was known by the slightly less catchy name Pavillon des Antiquaires et des Galeries d'Art.
NYT > Home Page By FELIX BURRICHTER 2011
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The chef also put in time at the long-ago Le Pavillon and La Bagatelle, kitchen duty that reveals itself most noticeably on his impressive dessert tray.
Tom Sietsema on Girasole: A good spot to stop in Virginia's hunt country for good Italian Tom Sietsema 2010
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Last year the organizers, fair directors Mr. Perrin and St é phane Custot, drawing on 14 years 'experience of running sister fair, the Pavillon des Arts et du Design Paris, introduced Modern Art to the mix, convinced a continental approach to the "beaux arts," ncompassing design, fine and applied arts, would also appeal to a London audience.
All the Beauty Under One Tent Emma Crichton-Miller 2010
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As the opening performance of 'Le Pavillon D'Armide' concluded, Vaslav Nijinsky, dressed in white with a feathered turban, seemed to pause mid-air in his final leap.
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In a few days, we moved to the Marais and checked in to a lovely small hotel, the Pavillon de la Reine, which looks out on the Place des Vosges.
Jim Calio: Looking For A Moose In Paris And London Jim Calio 2012
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The chef also put in time at the long-ago Le Pavillon and La Bagatelle, kitchen duty that reveals itself most noticeably on his impressive dessert tray.
Tom Sietsema on Girasole: A good spot to stop in Virginia's hunt country for good Italian Tom Sietsema 2010
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In France, Kerchache will be remembered for persuading former President Jacques Chirac to champion Le Pavillon de Sessions, the primitive arts wing of the Louvre, which opened in 2000, as well as the Jean Nouvel designed Musée du Quai Branly, which opened in 2006.
Voodoo Still Casts Its Spell Tobias Grey 2011
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This drawing is based on an image from Louisa Jones '"Gardens of Provence" - it shows the Pavillon de Bidaine.
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