Tag Paris

09-02-2017
Bruno Gaudin and Virginie Brégal Architectes Renovation of Richelieu Site in Paris
The renovation work on the Quadrilatère Richelieu, home to the Bibliotèque Nationale de France, is due to be completed in 2020, creating a precious treasure chest containing a pole of excellence for history and the arts in central Paris. The French authorities inaugurated the halls constituting the first part of the renovation project in January.

03-02-2017
Mario Bellini: Italian Beauty exhibition at Triennale Milano
From the small scale, objects that have become icons of international design, to the large scale, with buildings all over the world, Triennale di Milano celebrates the work of architect Mario Bellini in a multi-faceted exhibition.

03-02-2017
Paris’s Centre Pompidou is 40 years old
A packed calendar of events is planned for February 4 and 5 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Beaubourg, the famous Centre Pompidou in Paris designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers: a great opportunity to rediscover the architects’ most recent projects covered in Floornature.

02-02-2017
Savage Architecture Gian Piero Frassinelli, Superstudio & 2A+P/A
After London, the Savage Architecture project, an exhibition and book by Davide Sacconi, will be presented in the Guido Nardi Exhibition Space at Politecnico di Milano by Gian Piero Frassinelli (Superstudio), Gianfranco Bombaci and Matteo Costanzo (2A+P/A).

26-01-2017
Manuelle Gautrand Architecture Cinema Alesia Paris
The new main façade of the Cinema Alesia in Paris, recently renovated to plans by Manuelle Gautrand Architecture, invites the public to go right into the image, in an immersive experience featuring today’s most advanced cinema audio and video systems.

13-01-2017
The world's first solar panel road in France
A road paved with solar panels has become a reality in France, where Colas built a test stretch in Normandy, with the Wattway initiative.

06-01-2017
Chef Maria Amalia Anedda: studies and vocation (part I)
The young lady from Parma had a career in law before her. But she had the courage to give it up and do what she really loved: cooking. After taking a diploma from Alma with full marks, she went on to work in some of France’s most prestigious restaurants

30-12-2016
Three interactive installations, from Canada to Europe
Three interactive installations which appeared in the Luminothérapie festival in Montréal’s Quartier des Spectacles in the past are now touring a number of cities in Europe and North America, entertaining the public and lighting up the holidays.