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Roger Erell (9 April 1907 – 1 January 1986) (the pseudonym Erell -RL- comes from the initials of his real name), was a French architect and resistance fighter.[1]
Case de Gaulle (1942).. (originally a guesthouse for distinguished visitors, now Residence of the French ambassador to Brazzaville)[3]fr:Case de Gaulle
Maison commune de Poto-Poto (1942-1943)
Palais de l'Artisanat (1943) (destroyed in 1985, except for the facade. with a fresco of Africa)
Stade
Félix Éboué (1944) next to the basilique sainte Anne