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The Parisian Cité de l'architecture dedicates an exhibition to architect, designer and town-planner Fabien Vienne. Born in 1925, this ingenious creator explores geometry by conceiving construction games. This playful retrospective is the perfect opportunity to grasp the reasoning of Fabien Vienne, who sees geometry as a way of perceiving space, and not as a simple arrangement tool. An […]
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Through drawings, photographs and diagrams, the "1000 Singapours: 8 Points of the Compact City" exhibition reveals the problems of the compact city. Singapore, city-state of the South-East Asia, is thought of as pioneer when it comes to the strategies of urban density planning for the whole of Asia. The Parisian Cité de l'architecture also aims to […]
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The French Tennis Federation Museum invites the public to discover the evolution of tennis fashion, from the 1890s to the present day. Around sixty iconic creations recounting the history of this sport are thus showcased. Originally, tennis used to be practiced by high British aristocracy, with women wearing long white pleated skirts and men white pants […]
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The new exhibition of the Parisian Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoine is taking an interest in the notion of individual housing in Japan. Divided into three sections, this retrospective is aiming to give historical and contextual point of reference to understand how these living spaces are conceived, for Japanese homes have elicited fascination for long, so much their architecture, halfway […]
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Just before the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21), the Parisian Pavillon de l'Eau showcases twenty creations made in 2014 by the students of the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (a public university of art and design). Drawings, engravings and sculptures are thus presented to the public. In order to shape them, the artists drew […]
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With its sober decoration conceived by Japanese interior designer Shinku Noda, the Franco-Japanese restaurant Pages is the result of fantasies dreamt by a young boy from Kyushu. Now aged 35, Ryuji Teshima, aka "Teshi", has traveled the world. The cooking experience he gathered as he worked with Alain Senderens and Kobe Desramaults can be identified in his dishes with unique flavors, which he serves at his […]
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With its new exhibition, the Pavillon de l’Eau, a museum dedicated to water belonging to the City of Paris, takes a closer look at water and its stakes when confronted to climate change and the mutations of today’s society. This retrospective is part of the Parisian eco-friendly dynamic of 2015, since the French capital will host the United Nations […]
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The Parisian Palais de Tokyo, nestled by the Green Hotels Paris, features an exhibition dedicated to Thai artist Korakrit Arunanondchai. Divided into two parts, the artist's installation is the point of convergence of body painting on denim canvas and a video, in which the artist converses with Chantri, the invisible main character of his work and the incarnation […]
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We previously presented the wine bar and cheese cellar Brut, managed by Chef Benallal Akrame located rue Lauriston, near the Green Hotels Paris. The chef owns a third restaurant in the very same street, across his gourmet restaurant: the Atelier Vivanda. This steakhouse is the place to go for all meat lovers! Chef Akrame has paid extra care to his […]
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