Chartier-Corbasson's forged façade adds a fresh face to a traditional street

The residences on Rue Championnet were built during the Haussmann era of the mid-19th century, with each structure mimicking the appearance of the next. The overall effect is a continuous row of more-or-less identical buildings that creates an ong
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