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  1. André (né à Montreux le 19 janvier 1914 et décédé à Hoeilaart le 2 avril 1988) et Jean Polak (né à Montreux le 13 juin 1920 et décédé à Uccle le 16 février 2012 ), fils de Michel Polak auteur de la Villa Empain à Bruxelles, étaient à l’origine d’un grand nombre de bâtiments principalement à Bruxelles et en Belgique dont l’emblématique Atomium co...

  2. Atomium, atomic model structure in Brussels that was designed by engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak. It was built in 1958 for the World Exhibition, which was held in Belgium’s capital city.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AtomiumAtomium - Wikipedia

    In January 1955, a first project was presented by the engineer André Waterkeyn, director of the economic department of Fabrimétal , the Federation of Companies in the Metal Fabricating Industry (now known as Agoria). The architects André and Jean Polak were responsible for the architectural transposition of the concept, drawing up numerous ...

    • Square de l'Atomium / Atomiumsquare 1
    • Modernism
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  4. www.thearchitectspolak.org › HistoryThe Architects Polak

    The Architects Polak, Les architects polak, Christophe Polak, Asiyah Sadiq, Architecture firm, Brussels, Karachi, Atomium, Urban Planning,

  5. Postcard depicting the Atomium monument from the 1958 World's Fair exhibition in Brussels, Belgium. Designed by engineer André Waterkeyn (1917-2005) and architects André (1914-1988) and Jean Polak (1920-2012), the Atomium totaled more than 2,400 tons and represented a magnetized iron crystal cell.

    • 15 cm H x 10.5 cm W
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    • Belgium--Brussels
  6. Aug 2, 2018 · Designer-engineer André Waterkeyn and architects André and Jean Polak wanted to send a positive message about nuclear power, one in which nuclear power would be used for the benefit of all mankind. To that end they created three exhibition spaces inside the Atomium, as well as a restaurant in the top sphere for the public to visit.

  7. Jean Gilson, André Polak and Jean Polak. Structural engineer. Joris Schmidt. The Berlaymont building ( French pronunciation: [bɛʁlɛmɔ̃]) is an office building in Brussels, Belgium, which houses the headquarters of the European Commission, the executive branch of the European Union (EU).