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Parc de Choisy : ウィキペディア英語版 | Parc de Choisy
The Parc de Choisy is a public park located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, between avenue de Choisy, rue George-Eastman, rue Charles-Moureu, and rue du Docteur-Magnan. It was created in 1937. The nearest metro station is Tolbiac. ==History==
The Parc de Choisy (1937), like the Square Saint-Lambert in the 15th arrondissement (1933), was built on the site of a former gas factory. The designer was Édouard Crevel (1880-1969), who had become chief architiect of the city of Paris in 1935. He was also the architect of the Institut Eastman, a dental college, next to the park. After World War II, he became architect of the Ministry of Reconstruction, rebuilding structures destroyed or damaged during the war.〔Jarrassé, Dominique, ''Grammaire des jardins Parisiens'', p. 200-201〕 Like other Paris parks of the 1930s, Most of the park was built as a modern version of the French formal garden of the 18th century, rather than the picturesque style of the parks of the Second Empire and the Third Republic. The institut Eastman, at one end of the park, played the role of the chateau, and the central alley and rows of trees in the park were aligned to the Institut. LIke a French formal garden, it had broad lawns and a large basin of water with fountains. The edges of the park were given more natural groves of trees, winding paths and a small stream, in the more traditional Second Empire style.〔Jarrassé, Dominique, ''Grammaire des jardins Parisiens'', p. 200-201〕
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