Charles Letrosne (1868 - 1939) was a French architect and writer known as the author of the influential three-volume Murs et toits pour lea pays de chez nous in 1923, as the co-designer (with his brother Daniel) of the zoo in the Bois de Vincennes in Paris in 1934, and as the first chief architect of the Paris World Exhibition of 1937.
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- Charles Letrosne (1868 - 1939) was a French architect and writer known as the author of the influential three-volume Murs et toits pour lea pays de chez nous in 1923, as the co-designer (with his brother Daniel) of the zoo in the Bois de Vincennes in Paris in 1934, and as the first chief architect of the Paris World Exhibition of 1937.
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- Charles Letrosne (1868 - 1939) was a French architect and writer known as the author of the influential three-volume Murs et toits pour lea pays de chez nous in 1923, as the co-designer (with his brother Daniel) of the zoo in the Bois de Vincennes in Paris in 1934, and as the first chief architect of the Paris World Exhibition of 1937.
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