Bordering the Boulevard des Pyrénées, Square Georges V and Boulevard d'Aragon are a major creation of the 1920s-1930s, linking the emblematic promenade to the new heart of the city, Place Clemenceau. On the right, the Palais d'Aragon. On the left, the liner-style Ossau Palace gives Square George V a unique ambience. A little further on, the building at no. 14 enjoys a prominent position on the boulevard. Called the "Maison blanche" or "Immeuble aux colonnes" by the people of Pau, it was designed by Henry Challe in the 1930s, and boasts the classicism of Pau's Art Deco style, as well as a pediment sculpted by Vérez depicting a couple framing a fountain of youth.