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THE New Paris Opera has excited a great deal of attention among all classes, both on the Continent and in England. Every effort has been made to make the building perfect in all respects, and to carry out its construction in harmony with the latest scientific principles. Some recent numbers of La Nature contain a series of articles by M. G. Tissandier on the new building, to show in what manner the principles of science have been made to conduce to the welfare and comfort of art. A few of the points in these articles we shall bring before our readers, as also some of the illustrations, which have been obligingly lent us by the proprietors of our sister journal. M. Tissandier deals first with the subject of Warming and Ventilation.
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Science at the New Paris Opera . Nature 11, 349–351 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/011349a0
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