Conde was a judge, as an invitation of the French government, of the contest for the latest museum of Paris, Musée du quai Branly.
He judge works from Christian de Portzamparc, Norman Foster, Peter Eisenman and Jean Nouvel.
[2] His architectural work was described and tributed in the book "Luiz Paulo Conde: Um Arquiteto Carioca", released in 1994 in the Quito Panamerican Biennial.
[4] Conde was admitted at Samaritano Hospital, in Botafogo, South Side Rio de Janeiro, for almost a year, for the treatment of a prostate cancer.
On late night of 21 July 2015, around 3:00 a.m. (BRT), Luiz Paulo Conde was declared dead at the age of 80.