Maison Ruinart creates a bubbly pavilion for art
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"We see it as a great metamorphosis in the continuity of the vision of the founder," says Fabien Vallerian, highlighting the significance of the renovation.
"The initial plan was to create a pastiche of the Belle Époque period, but we realized that what we were looking for was a strong architectural gesture," said Vallerian on the new pavilion.
"The building's rounded shapes recall champagne bubbles sculpted by air and light," indicating the unique design focus of the new facility.
"These crayères are home to works by Ugo Gattoni, Patricia Urquiola, David Shrigley and Mouawad Laurier," showcasing the art significance of the location.
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