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By: Curbed
14Nov2011Oh, fun: Flavorwire thinks Jean Nouvel's Culture and Congress Center in Lucerne, Switzerland—whose cantilevered roof requires much upward staring—"is the architectural equivalent of zombie-style hypnosis." It, along with...
By: Curbed
23Sep2011As if the minuscule Provençal wine town of Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, in southern France, doesn't sound awesome and picturesque enough: it's become a hotbed of world-class design with some serious starchitecture power. (You'll have...
By: Curbed
16Sep2011Yesterday, Jean Nouvel rode a carousel at the public opening of the restored Jane's Carousel, which is situated next to a pavilion of his own design in NYC's Brooklyn Bridge Park. Curbed NY caught up with the French architect after...
By: Curbed
9Sep2011Starchitect Jean Nouvel's "retail architectural project"—don't call it a mall—is now complete in Milan. The "7-storey fashion, food and design emporium" is Nouvel's first completed work in the stylish northern...
By: Curbed
8Jul2011The nominees were just announced for the less-than-prestigious Carbuncle Cup, the award given by Building Design magazine to the designer of the worst building in Britain over the past 12 months. First in line for the dubious honor is starchitect...
By: Curbed
20Jun2011Over at Garden Design magazine they've put together a terrific slideshow of vertical gardens. First up: the arresting Musée du Quai Branly, in Paris, which was designed by Jean Nouvel and clad in the garden-design work of Patrick Blanc and...