Fifteen architecture firms gave Paris’ longest building a new lease of life

PARIS – At the northeastern edge of Paris, between the ring road and the railway tracks that cut through the city from the Gare de l’Est, is the more than 600-m-long Entrepôt Macdonald, designed by architect Marcel Forest and completed in 1969. Ha
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