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Dominic perrot's Life Experience
1953 was born in clermont-ferrand.

1978 obtained the diploma of architecture from the National Academy of Fine Arts in Paris, France.

1979 obtained a higher diploma in urban planning from the National Road and Bridge Institute in Paris.

1980, Master of History, Paris Academy of Social Sciences.

198 1 opened an office in Paris.

1984 completion of advanced electronics and electronic technology engineering college in marne valley.

1989 French national library won the international design competition.

1990 completion of Belle Industrial Pavilion.

1992 won the international design competition for the Olympic cycling stadium and swimming pool in Berlin, Germany, and opened an office in Berlin.

1996 won the International Design Competition of Innsbruck Town Hall, Austria.

1997 The National Library of France won the Misvandro Prize.

In 2000, the European Homology Court (a+u Chinese version 030 P46-66) was expanded and an office was opened in Luxembourg.

In 2002, he won the International Design Competition of Olympic Tennis Center in Madrid, Spain (a+u Chinese version 030, P66-88).

Won the International Design Competition for the Twin Towers Urban Planning of Danube New Town in Vienna, Austria (a+u Chinese version 030 P98- 102).

In 2003, he won the New Malinschi International Design Competition in St Petersburg.

In 2004, Ewha Women's University in Seoul, South Korea (a+u Chinese version 030 P20-42) won the prize in the International Design Competition.

Established the Russian branch of Dominic perrot Construction Company (DPA).

In 2006, the Spanish branch of Dominique perrot Construction Company was established.

In 2008, it won the international design competition of Italian San pellegrino Spa (a+u Chinese version 030 P92-98).

Dominique perrot's architectural exhibition was held in Pompidou Center.

In 2009, she won the International Design Competition for the New Town Center in Sofia, Bulgaria.