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Pritzker Prize-winner Jean Nouvel is better known for his unpredictable and often spectacular public realm buildings
The architect on why buildings move us — and what he shares with Don Quixote
53 West 53 is a break from the glass blocks of Midtown Manhattan
The Mexican architect becomes only the second solo woman since 2000 to design the annual summer attraction
The record sale of ‘Salvator Mundi’ is a symptom of a market that has lost its bearings
Jean Nouvel has created a city of culture under a sci-fi dome
Alexandre Allard leads the construction of a super-luxury hotel in São Paulo
This year’s Biennale comes amid an explosion of gallery openings and exhibitions
A concert hall designed for music showed that it can effectively host dance, too
An architect known for working with the poor and dispossessed has won his profession’s leading honour
This year’s structure is an eloquent representation of the ambitions of its architects, SelgasCano
Jean Nouvel’s Fondation Cartier creates an apt setting for the American artist’s retrospective
An evening of sober musical excellence launched architect Jean Nouvel’s new structure
Sheikh whose urge to accrue shook western auction rooms
Planners, architects and developers across the world are promoting mixed-use projects, particularly if they include cultural buildings
Listen in to our meetings of creative minds, from Dries van Noten/Elizabeth Peyton to Hussein Chalayan/Gavin Turk
Art and architecture are turning Qatar into much more than a place to change planes
Jean Nouvel has seen off world-class rivals for the job of designing China’s National Museum
Fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa and architect Jean Nouvel are working together for the first time on ‘The Marriage of Figaro’
Works by leading sculptors adorn Château La Coste’s vineyard in Provence
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