Architecture

Dominique Perrault exhibition
Bibliothèque Nationale de France, 1989-1995

Dominique Perrault exhibition

Architecture

 

If you're a fan of contemporary architecture then you’ve probably encountered the work of Dominique Perrault, the prolific French architect, famous for designing the four symmetrical L-shaped towers comprising the Bibliothèque Nationale de France on the banks of the river Seine.

Dominique Perrault Architecture
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More than just modern, Perrault’s work can feel positively futuristic, evoking a sense of dynamism and wonderment more often reserved for the CGI creations of science fiction films. Yet despite their boldness and scope, his buildings display a traditional sense of geometry, shape and line, a timeless elegance and grace amidst the drama.

Other projects include the striking Olympic Velodrome in Berlin, the new Mariinsky Theatre in Saint-Petersburg with its multifaceted roof, and the partially sunken Ewha University in Seoul (all pictured in our gallery, above).

The exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris will present around 60 of Perrault's designs over more than 1,000 sq m in the Galerie Sud, through models, photographs, drawings and film – well worth the visit if you’re in town before September.

INFORMATION

Event dates
11 June 2008 to 22 September 2008
Website
http://www.centrepompidou.fr
Telephone
33.(0)1 4478 1233
Address
Centre Pompidou
75191 Paris Cedex 4
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