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"A too precise drawing is an obstacle to the freedom to create’’ says Jean Nouvel
France Architecture News - Oct 17, 2015 - 13:05 4590 views
Jean Nouvel. image via James Bort
French-based superstar architect Jean Nouvel talked to French newspaper-Lemonade about architecture and process that display how it is shaped in architecture offices. ''Philharmonie de Paris'' is one of his latest works that were discussed widely by public and it is in the process of trial. Lemonade has titled Jean Nouvel as ''Jean Nouvel, an architect in sham'' and mentioned that ''the trial of the Philharmonie de Paris for non-compliance with its plans strengthened its diva image''. ''Pride and character, Jean Nouvel does not lack. But man has the qualities of his defects.''
A gold mine for its employees, accustomed to decipher his words as much as his pencil stroke. Jean Nouvel thinks big, but crunches in miniature. "A too precise drawing is an obstacle to the freedom to create, it should not be a straitjacket, just momentum, he said. The important thing is the idea . " If you look closely, you will see that everything is there, the forms and the spirit ".....Continue Reading
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