La Cite Internationale Universite de Toulouse / Taillandier Architectes Associes
Briefly

The Cité Internationale Université de Toulouse is situated in a historic science district in Toulouse, featuring the 'H' building designed by Joseph Thillet. Funded by Nobel laureate Paul Sabatier, the building was completed in 1916 but was quickly requisitioned as a military hospital during World War I. It only regained its purpose for chemistry laboratories in 1919, after the war ended. Initially, the chemistry laboratories were housed at the Faculty of Science before transitioning to the 'H' building, making it an essential part of the university's history.
The Cité Internationale Université de Toulouse is a significant site in Toulouse's science districts, notably the historic 'H' building, designed by Joseph Thillet.
The 'H' building, completed in 1916, was initially used as a military hospital during World War I before housing the chemistry laboratories by Paul Sabatier.
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