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Jean-Pierre Houdin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Pierre Houdin
Jean-Pierre Houdin (; born 1951 in Paris), is a French architect perhaps most notable for a theory on pyramid construction. ==Early life and education== Houdin grew up in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, where his father was the director of a construction company. As a small boy, he spent his spare time on construction sites while his mother, who was a doctor, cared for her patients in a bush dispensary. His interest in building and construction grew out of this first period of his life. Back in Paris, after the ''baccalauréat'', he enrolled in the École des Beaux-Arts to study architecture. After obtaining his diploma in 1976, he set up as an independent architect, a profession that he would follow for twenty years. He participated in the construction of a large number of residential and office buildings in and around Paris. At the same time, with his wife Michelle and a friend of his, he opened an ''avant-garde'' art gallery and salon called Les Enfants Gâtés, which over a period of ten years supported scores of young artists, and which became a centre for the arts in Paris at the turn of the 1980s and 1990s.
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