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Villa Tempe a paia

Villa Tempe a paia is designed by Eileen Gray, located in France. The entry can be read through residential.

Villa Tempe a paia is useful as a node in the architectural history network: it links an author, a period, a region, and a building category instead of standing as an isolated image.

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ArchitectsEileen Gray
LocationFrance
Typeresidential

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Eileen Gray

1878–1976

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