Paul Chemetov

Chemetov was the father of landscape architect Alexandre Chemetoff, who won the Grand Prix de l'urbanisme in 2000.

[4][5] From 1982 to 1985 he worked on the French Embassy in New Delhi, India, with Borja Huidobro[6][7] and in December 1982 won the Ministry of Finances competition.

[6] In 1983, Chemetov designed the public housing building at 5, Promenade du Marquis de Rays, Canal District in Courcouronnes (Essonne).

[1] In 1988 he designed the Fontaines du Ministère in Paris[8] and from 1989 to 1994 was responsible for the renovation of the main gallery of the evolution of the National Museum of Natural History, with Huidobro.

[9] In 1992 Chemetov was responsible for the development of a tram from Bobigny to Saint-Denis and in 1994 worked on the library-media center at Évreux, with Huidobro.