Fernand Pouillon won the competition for the construction of the Jacques Ibert Municipal Music Conservatory in Paris’s 19th district; this commission demonstrated that the city of Paris wanted to forget the “Point du Jour affair.” The first model was created in the spring of 1985, and the construction of the conservatory began one month after Pouillon’s death. The building was completed in 1987. This work, one of Pouillon’s last, is especially notable for its harmony and purity. There is a fountain on the right side of the Conservatory building.
VOLDMAN, Danièle. Fernand Pouillon, Architecte. Paris : Editions Payot & Rivages, 2006, p. 308-309.