Michel Weill
Michel Weill | |
|---|---|
| Born | 31 August 1914 |
| Died | 21 July 2001 |
| Nationality | French |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Buildings | Musée d'art moderne André-Malraux |
Michel Weill (31 August 1914 – 21 July 2001) was a French architect who co-founded the Atelier LWD with Guy Lagneau and Jean Dimitrijevic, and was involved in many major projects in France and Africa. He worked with Lagneau and Dimitrijevic on the Musée-Maison de la Culture at Le Havre, a glass box surrounded by mechanical solar-control devices. Another project with Lagneau and Dimitrijevic was the Hôtel de France in Conakry, Guinea, a long building flanked by a rotunda. It was built of reinforced concrete panels with aluminum shutters.