I really look up to architects. Not only do they have to know what is physically feasible when they build a building, but on top of that they have to make it original/nice/creative... Hence this one, called Le nid (the nest), a stunning building designed by Rudy Riciotti which is soon going to be completed (the building, not Rudy!). I really fell in love with it and I can't wait till it's opened to the public, for, I read, the inside is going to be as spectacular as the outside...
Love it!
ReplyDeletemy goodness Eric, what a beautiful photograph and Nest is the perfect name for it. Anne
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating building! And excellent photo. I hope you're able to get some interior shots after it is open.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular. The pigeons will love it! I hope you're having a lovely weekend, Eric.
ReplyDeleteI love this building and the photo. A beautiful idea. It's original without being out of reach. The architecture area is a very interesting world, forward-looking, creative, ambitious and friendly environment, whether natural or urban. A fascinating field of creativity. As for the interior, I think we can trust the teams. If that is beautiful on the outside is as beautiful on the inside (for buildings) I think we do not have to worry too much!
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