
Clermont-Ferrand architect Valentin Vigneron is in the spotlight with this poster, which depicts the former Clermont-Ferrand bus station and its facade decorated with "V" symbols. Valentin Vigneron is a Clermont-Ferrand architect who created several emblematic buildings in the city (former Prisunic, former bus station, Maison de la culture). Born in Creuse, this self-taught man was a friend of Auguste Perret and, like him, used reinforced concrete in his architectural creations. In Clermont-Ferrand, the Vigneron style is evident in its treatment of entrances, its wide cornices, and the inclusion of colored enameled tiles. A series of Clermont Architecture posters pays tribute to the work of Valentin Vigneron on the Hello Clermont site, such as this poster on the former Prisunic near Place de Jaude.