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Obras tunecinas de Joseph Hiriart, maestro del Art-Déco (1927-36)
Joseph Hiriart was one of the principal architects of the Exposition des Arts decoratifs industriels et modernes, in Paris (1925). From his studio in Paris, together with his associates Georges Beau and Georges Tribout, he designed a set of brilliant works, among which the ones carried out in the Basque Country. In 1927, in view of the economic recession and after partnering with Jean-Marcel Seignouret, Hiriart opened a studio in Tunis. For ten years, they carried out a series of residential and educational projects that, even though they are memorable, have remained in oblivion. It is time to know about them.