
1983. The biggest architectural competition in history, both anonymous and open, is launched under the impetus of a new socialist president, François Mitterrand. Coveted by all the biggest international architectural firms, the competition is surprisingly won by an unknown: Johan Otto von Spreckelsen, an architecture teacher from Copenhagen. Until then, the fifty-year-old Danish had only built 4 buildings: his home and three small chapels.
Johan Otto von Spreckelsen

Liv von Spreckelsen

Jean-Louis Subilon

Paul Andreu

François Mitterrand

Alain Juppé

Leloup

Marble man

Marble man's daughter
Architect student

Tavelli

Dewasne
Saint-Germain
Forestier
Alain Juppé's counselor

François Mitterrand's counselor