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A spectacular and controversial architecture
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Pyramids, hills, tall concrete sailboats... the shape of the buildings of the Marina Baie des Anges real-estate complex in Villeneuve-Loubet has always raised questions. Born in the 1960s from the imagination of architect André Minangoy, the site experienced its heyday in the 1970s with a community sensitive to the impression of isolation felt on these large cruise ships with quirky balconies and private shops and swimming pools. A source of inspiration for the Olympic village in Montreal in 1976 or the Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai in 1997, the Marina Baie des Anges was listed as a 20th Century Heritage and is expected to benefit from an intervention to optimize the architecture, environment, and energy of its spaces.
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