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Auroville, India
L'Île Verte in Grenoble.

Roger Anger (24 March 1923 – 15 January 2008[1]) was a French architect who worked on the Auroville project, designed by Mirra Alfassa and endorsed by UNESCO and the Government of India. He also collaborated many times with Pierre Puccinelli, notably on the Île Verte in Grenoble.

His wife Jacqueline still lives in the Château de Crestet.

References

Bibliography

  • Anupama Kundoo: Roger Anger, Research on Beauty, Architecture 1953-2008, JOVIS Verlag Berlin 2009, ISBN 978-3-86859-006-7