Académie royale d'architecture
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This article is about the original French academy of architecture. For the current French academy of architecture, see Académie d'architecture.
The Académie Royale d'Architecture (French: [akademi ʁwajal d‿aʁʃitɛktyʁ]; English: "Royal Academy of Architecture") was a French learned society founded in 1671. It had a leading role in influencing architectural theory and education, not only in France, but throughout Europe and the Americas from the late 17th century to the mid-20th.[1]
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Latin: Regia architectonices academia instituta MDCLXXI | |
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Established | 1671 |
Head | François Blondel (1671) |
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Dissolved | 1793, 1816 |
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