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style regnant in France. Many of his ambitious projects have either been reduced, razed, or remained unfinished. He also published series of engravings on various designs for architectural decoration. Among his architectural projects in the Duchy of Parma
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Plans for boulevard-promenade (1763) along what is now
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to become the architect of the recently installed
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