Stade Arena 92 Nanterre Stadium
Stade Arena 92, Nanterre Stadium, Paris, France – design by Atelier Christian de Portzamparc, architects
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Famous buildings include the Eiffel Tower, The Louvre and the Pompidou Centre. Also worth checking out is the New Alesia Cinema by Manuelle Gautrand Architecture.
Major historic Parisian buildings include Notre-Dame Cathedral, The Pantheon, Garnier’s Opera House and Sacre Coeur in Montmartre. Major contemporary Parisian structures include The Louvre Museum Pyramid, Parc de la Villette, and the Institut du Monde Arabe south of the River Seine.
Villa Savoie, Poissy, by architect Le Corbusier, is a celebrated 20th Century house on the outskirts of the French capital.
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Stade Arena 92, Nanterre Stadium, Paris, France – design by Atelier Christian de Portzamparc, architects
Hermès Rive Gauche Paris boutique interior design by RDAI agency, which is responsible for designing all the Hermès stores worldwide, with the design of a new space
Completion of The Factory, the new office building by Josep Lluís Mateo on the site of the old Renault factory in Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris.
Salon du Fromage Hisada, Paris Cheese Store, France – design by kotaro horiuchi, architects – Parisian Shop, French Retail Design
Cardinet-Chalabre Paris, 40 housing units by LAN Architecture: the major urban interest of Ilot 4.2 lies in its position: it will act as a fulcrum between Boulevard Pereire and the new ZAC (Urban Development Zone)
The programme is complex: it associates working spaces with communication spaces, historical spaces with modern spaces, crossing spaces with spaces of presence, closed and open spaces.
At the Buc fortress, there exist a strong conjunction between a historic construction, witness of military engineering of 19th century and preoccupations and expectations of our time.
The success of the Saint-Blaise crèche and day nursery project depends on its capacity to provide an architectural solution to a number of specific and extremely constraining problems
Intriguing building that plays games with layers of translucent screens to ask what is building and what is not? Existing mature trees on the site, south of the centre of Paris, are imaginatively integrated.
Saint-Denis Offices Paris by by Richard Meier & Partners: this pair of new office buildings is located in Saint-Denis in Paris, along one side of the Place des Droits des l’Homme, a public plaza that connects the railway station with the main avenue leading to the Stade de France
Tour Signal Paris winner Jean Nouvel architect: Temporary suspension of this project announced at MIPIM in Cannes, France due to lack of investors.
Place de la République as public space by architect Josep Lluís Mateo: transforming a traffic junction into an urban space means, firstly, reducing the impact of road traffic.
It was the tallest building in Europe until the completion of Frankfurt´s MesseTurm in 1990 (MesseTurm, by Murphy/Jahn Architects in 1990, tallest building Europe at 257m high until 1997.
The gates of the romantic Jardin des Tuileries are reflected in the glass doors of the doyen of Parisian palace hotels with its breathtaking Grand Siècle decor.
Since its creation, Le Meurice has nurtured intimate links with artists. From Rudyard Kipling to François Mauriac, from Arletty to Florence Gould, from Salvador Dalí to Viktor & Rolf
Also known as the Maison Dalsace – House of Glass – this iconic building was designed by architects Bijvoet and Chareau. Designed in a beautiful translucent style for successful Paris doctor, Dr. Dalsace and his wife.
The Institute for Islamic Culture is a prototype, a new and totally original space which aims to articulate cultural functions and worship, to combine research, diffusion of knowledge, the contemporary arts and spirituality.