Launched in 2012, the
This 50 square meter eatery punches well above its compact size. The expressive, visually arresting interior displays an obsessive commitment to detail, with ceiling heights acting as the main organisational device.
Known for blurring the lines between various stylistic genres, Dubois drew on diverse references for the restaurant’s design. The arch shapes reference a recurring motif from the Louvain-La-Neuve Library of Sciences in Belgium – a brutalist André Jacqmain building much loved by the designer.
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The skeleton form manifests as a series of dark timber
Much like Carlo Scarpa, each detail gave rise to another smaller detail, that lead to even smaller details that followed the same suit.
Rudy Guénair, the founder of PNY, is on a self-proclaimed mission to make the best burgers the French capital has ever seen. This is the chain’s eighth outpost on rue Saint-Croix de la Bretonnerie in the south of the trendy Marais.
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