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== List of major works == * [http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/Rue_Franklin_Apartments.html Rue Franklin apartments, Paris, 1902–1904] * Garage Ponthieu, Paris, 1907 * [[Théâtre des Champs-Élysées]], Paris, 1913 * Concrete [[cathedral]] in [[Le Raincy]], France, [[Église Notre-Dame du Raincy]], 1923, with stained-glass work by [[Marguerite Huré]] * [[Perret tower (Grenoble)|Perret tower]], Grenoble, 1925 * La maison-ateliers [[Chana Orloff]], 7 bis villa Seurat, Paris, 1926 * [[Villa Aghion]], [[Alexandria]], 1928 (demolished between 2009 and 2016) * Concert hall of the [[École Normale de Musique de Paris]], 1929 * [[Hôtel Saint-Georges]], [[Beirut]], [[Lebanon]] 1932<ref>{{cite web |title=Hôtels mythiques, hôtels de guerre: Beyrouth, nager dans les ruines|publisher=Obsession |year=2014 |access-date=August 23, 2014 |url=http://obsession.nouvelobs.com/voyage/20140813.OBS6245/hotels-mythiques-hotels-de-guerre-beyrouth-nager-dans-les-ruines.html}}</ref><ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=isuTDpkqdk8C&dq=Hotel+St.+George+beirut+perret&pg=PA712 A Global History of Architecture] by Francis D. K. Ching, Mark M. Jarzombek, Vikramaditya Prakash page 712</ref> * Immeuble Lange, 9 place de la Porte-de-Passy, Paris (1929–1932) *Services Techniques des Constructions Navales, 8 boulevard du General-Martial-Valin (15th arron.) Paris, 1929–1932; an example of a framework of exposed concrete columns. * Building, 51-55 rue Raynouard (16th arr.) Paris, (1932), where Perret had his offices * Palais Iéna, Paris, 1937, originally built as the Museum of Public Works for the 1937 Paris Exposition, now home of the [[French Economic, Social and Environmental Council]] * Extensions to the [[École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts]], Paris, 1945 * [[Hôtel de Ville, Le Havre|City Hall]], [[Saint-Joseph, Le Havre|St. Joseph's Church]] and further reconstruction of the French city of [[Le Havre]] after more than 80,000 inhabitants of that city were left homeless following World War II, 1949–1956 * Restaurant #1 of [[Saclay Nuclear Research Centre|CEA Paris-Saclay]], 1952<ref>{{cite web |title=Une réinterprétation contemporaine de l'oeuvre d'Auguste Perret |date=25 June 2014 |url=https://www.cea.fr/presse/Pages/dossiers/2014/restaurant-du-CEA-Saclay-une-r%C3%A9interpr%C3%A9tation-oeuvre-Auguste-Perret.aspx |access-date=28 October 2022 |language=French}}</ref> * [[Gare d'Amiens]], 1955
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