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Belgian architect
Michel Polak (27 January 1885 – 4 October 1948) was a Belgian-Swiss architect.
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Career
Polak used various styles according to the tastes of his clientele:
Beaux-Arts,
Art Deco, refined
modern classicism. In Brussels, he notably designed the
Residence Palace, the
Hôtel Le Plaza, and the
Villa Empain, during the first half of the 20th century.
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List of works
- Villa of
Henri Nestlé, in
Montreux (Transformation, 1910)
- Riant-Château luxury apartment complex, in Montreux (1911–1913)
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Résidence Palace,
Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat, in Brussels (1923–1926)
- Municipal Theatre, in
Huy (1927)
- Hôtel Atlanta,
Boulevard Adolphe Max/Adolphe Maxlaan 3, in Brussels (1924–1929)
- Development of the Grand Bazar,
Boulevard Anspach/Anspachlaan, in Brussels (1926)
- Hôtel Albert I,
Place Charles Rogier/Karel Rogierplein, in
Saint-Josse-ten-Noode (1927–1928)
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Hôtel Le Plaza, Boulevard Adolphe Max, in Brussels (1928–1932)
- Headquarters of the Electric Company Electrobel, Place du Trône/Troonplein, in Brussels (1928–29)
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Villa Empain,
Avenue Franklin Roosevelt/Franklin Rooseveltlaan 67, in Brussels (1931)
- Dispensary of the
Red Cross, Rue du Rempart des Moines/Papenvest, in Brussels (1933)
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Eastman Dental Hospital,
Leopold Park, in Brussels (1934–35)
- Building of the Régie des Téléphones et Télégraphes, Rue des Palais/Paleizenstraat, in
Schaerbeek (1935)
- Théo Fleischman, Avenue Hamoir/Hamoirlaan, in
Uccle (1935)
- Buildings, Boulevard Saint-Michel/Sint-Michielslaan, in
Etterbeek (1936)
- Concourse of the
Mont des Arts/Kunstberg, in Brussels (1937)
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Résidence Palace, Brussels (1923–1926)
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Hôtel Atlanta, Brussels (1924–1929)
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Hôtel Le Plaza, Brussels (1928–1932)
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Headquarters of Electrobel, Brussels (1928–29)
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Villa Empain, Brussels (1931)
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Dispensary of the Belgian Red Cross, designed with Alfred Hoch, Brussels (1933)
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