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Installation "Jardins fantômes"
Baptiste Debombourg

"Jardins fantômes", permanent installation, Bassin du Roy - le Havre - France. Lace cutting of 15mm Corten steel plates, pincers and special chemical sealing, special stainless steel connecting elements. Dimensions: 185m long x 3 m high; Completion time: 30 months. Artist: Baptiste Debombourg, Curator Jean Blaise, technical director Jess Pérez, engineer Julien Bonthoux, Artévia & Vinci group.

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Courtesy Studio Baptiste Debombourg & Galerie Patricia Dorfmann - Paris

Installation "Jardins fantômes"
Baptiste Debombourg

"Jardins fantômes", permanent installation, Bassin du Roy - le Havre - France. Lace cutting of 15mm Corten steel plates, pincers and special chemical sealing, special stainless steel connecting elements. Dimensions: 185m long x 3 m high; Completion time: 30 months. Artist: Baptiste Debombourg, Curator Jean Blaise, technical director Jess Pérez, engineer Julien Bonthoux, Artévia & Vinci group.

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Courtesy Studio Baptiste Debombourg & Galerie Patricia Dorfmann - Paris

Installation "Jardins fantômes"
Baptiste Debombourg

Plan of "Jardins fantômes", permanent installation, Bassin du Roy - le Havre. Lace cutting of 15mm Corten steel plates, pincers and special chemical sealing, special stainless steel connecting elements. Dimensions: 185m long x 3 m high; Completion time: 30 months. Artist: Baptiste Debombourg, Curator Jean Blaise, technical director Jess Pérez, engineer Julien Bonthoux, Artévia & Vinci group.

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Julien Bonthoux - GMGB

Ceragres' Art of Living - It's All in the Details
Ceragres

Ceragres-Les-Bains in Quartier Dix30

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Ceragres

Ceragres' Art of Living - It's All in the Details
Ceragres

Ceragres-Les-Bains in Quartier Dix30

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Ceragres

Ceragres' Art of Living - It's All in the Details
Ceragres

Ceragres-Les-Bains in Quartier Dix30

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Ceragres

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

GRAND HALL

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

GRAND HALL

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

ROSÉLYS RESTAURANT

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

ROSÉLYS RESTAURANT

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

NACARAT BAR

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

NACARAT BAR

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

THE AGORA

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

THE AGORA

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

KRÉMA CAFÉ

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

KRÉMA CAFÉ

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STÉPHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

SCULPTURAL STAIRCASE TO PREFUNCTION - 2ND FLOOR

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STÉHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

SCULPTURAL STAIRCASE TO COLAB - 3RD FLOOR

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STÉHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

PRE-FUNCTION AREA - 2ND FLOOR

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STÉHANE BRUGGER

The Transformation of Fairmont The Queen Elizabeth Hotel, as Seen by its Designers
Sid Lee Architecture

CONFERENCE CENTRE - 2ND FLOOR

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STÉHANE BRUGGER