The expressive facade elements not only add visual interest but also serve to filter the sun's rays, creating a poetic dialogue between the inside and outside. At night, the lighting appears to filter through the elegant resin shells, transforming the building into a majestic urban lantern.
The facade elements rise up from the building's base, widening at their centers before tapering towards the building's roof.
Behind them, floor-to-ceiling openings wrap around the building... revealing the building's six floors and providing views into the interiors. A series of display cases decorate the facade at street level... showcasing the latest Dior creations.
De Portzamparc has received numerous awards and accolades for his work, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1994, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Gold Medal in 2007, and the Praemium Imperiale for Architecture from the Japan Art Association in 2011.
Recently, de Portzamparc has completed several notable projects, including the Dior flagship store in Seoul, South Korea, which features an elegant and captivating facade that blends beauty and functionality. He has also designed a number of residential buildings in Paris, including the"... Cité de la Muette" complex... which consists of six interconnected buildings that offer a range of housing options for different needs and budgets.
Throughout his career... de Portzamparc has been committed to creating buildings that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and ← →
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#DiorSix interweaving "petals" encase the facade of Dior 's store in Geneva , Switzerland, which has been designed by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winner Christian de Portzamparc . The Dior store's expressive facade elements echo those of its Seoul flagship store ⁘ also designed by French architect De Portzamparc ⁘ that similarly draws on fabrics used for Dior's creations.