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=== Pavillon du désarmement (1938-1949) ===
=== Pavillon du désarmement (1938-1949) ===
Annex to the Palais Wilson, built in 1932 by architect Adolphe Guyonnet and engineer Louis Perrin.
An annexe to the [[wikipedia:Palais_Wilson|Palais Wilson]], built in 1932 by architect Adolphe Guyonnet and engineer Louis Perrin.


It was destroyed by fire on the night of August 1, 1987.
It was destroyed by fire on the night of August 1, 1987.


Références
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The Sino-International Library moved there in January 1938 <ref>Journal de Genève, 15 January 1938</ref>[[File:Désarmement.jpg|none|thumb]]
The Sino-International Library moved there in January 1938 <ref>Journal de Genève, 15 January 1938</ref>[[File:Désarmement.jpg|none|thumb]]
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== Montevideo ==
== Montevideo ==
Biblioteca Nacional de Uruguay
Biblioteca Nacional de Uruguay
Références
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Revision as of 08:19, 2 June 2023

The BSI in Geneva

Route de Florissant no 5 (1933-1934)

The architect Samuel Vaucher (1798-1877) built this residence for himself and his family in the late 1830s.

It was later sold to the banker Isaac Hentsch-de Chastel (1785-1868). The house was destroyed in the summer of 2014.

La Bibliothèque Sino-internationale, dont le projet définitif avait été établi en 1932, a commencé à s'installer

dès l'année suivante à Genève, dans un immeuble sis au numéro 5 de la route Florissant [1]

After the installation of the Library at the Château de Montalègre in September 1934, the house at 5 route de Florissant remains active as Institut Sino-International.

The house at 5, route de Florissant.

Château de Montalègre (1934-1938)

route de Vésenaz, Genève. Tél. 45.330

The Sino-International Library was inaugurated at the Château de Montalègre on September 23, 1934.

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Pavillon du désarmement (1938-1949)

An annexe to the Palais Wilson, built in 1932 by architect Adolphe Guyonnet and engineer Louis Perrin.

It was destroyed by fire on the night of August 1, 1987.


The Sino-International Library moved there in January 1938 [2]

Désarmement.jpg
Source : Chine. N°3 (Juin-Juillet 1938), p.31.


Shanghai

L'annexe de Shanghai de la Bibliothèque Sino Internationale

393 Route Fergusson

Montevideo

Biblioteca Nacional de Uruguay

Références

  1. [BSI Genève Shanghai, 1934, p. 1]
  2. Journal de Genève, 15 January 1938