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Hotel Du Lac, Tunisia, 1973, by architect Raffaele Contigiani
Hotel du Lac, Tunis, Tunisia, 1973, designed by Raffaele Contigiani. Photo by Philip Quick.
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Beloved brutalist icon the Hotel du Lac in Tunis faces imminent demolition—owners Libyan Investment Company have the permits to start razing. Raffaele Contigiani, architect, 1973.
Hotel du Lac (1974) by architect Raffaele Contigiani, Tunis, Tunisia.
Hotel Du Lac, Tunisia, 1973, by architect Raffaele Contigiani. The radical cantilever construction allows the top floor of 416-room hotel to be fully twice the width of its ground-floor base.
The Hotel du Lac under construction in Tunis, Tunisia, 10th March 1972. Designed by Italian architect Raffaele Contigiani, it is shaped like an inverted pyramid and is being built in the Brutalist style to cater for the burgeoning tourist industry in Tunisia
Hotel Du Lac, Tunisia, 1973, by architect Raffaele Contigiani
Vintage postcard featuring the Hotel Du Lac, Tunis, 1973, by architect Raffaele Contigiani