The Grands Projets was an architectural program initiated by French President François Mitterand in 1981. It was intended to provide a series of quality buildings for Paris that symbolized the power and influence (artistic or cultural, political, and economic) of France at the turn of the millennium. Choose three architecture projects in the series to describe the program and its outcomes. explain how power enters into the architectural design by means of the program as well as explain any additional issues that arose from the completion and reception (among critics, the public) of the buildings chosen. concentrate on what Mitterand was trying to achieve and why he thought it important to add such monumental elements and building landmarks to a city that already packed with monuments. also, try to emphasize why the concentration on cultural buildings and what might it say about Mitterand’s agenda and political legacy. How power plays a role in architecture, not necessarily that it simply represents the power of a dictator or leader, etc. but rather also that a way of life, a concept like a nation and nationalism and why culture might be important to such agenda.