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Edouard François

Édouard François (born 1958) is a French architect known as a pioneer of green architecture in France. His buildings — including the Tower Flower (2004) in Paris, wrapped in giant flower pots, and M6B2 / Tower of Biodiversity — treat vegetation as a primary building material, creating structures that are as much landscape as architecture.

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