The Musée d'arts de Nantes has won several international awards: two American Architecture Prize awards, one in the 'Architectural Design / Restoration & Renovation' category and the other in the 'Interior Design / Exhibition' category, a BLUEPRINT MAGAZINE award in the 'Public-Use Project with Public Funding' category, and the prestigious Apollo Award in the 'Museum Opening of the Year' category.
Symbolising the urban regeneration taking place in Creil (northern France), the Nelson Mandela footbridge glides delicately across the landscape. Open to pedestrians and cyclists, the 112 m-long structure spans the river Oise and connects two areas that were hitherto separated...
Le Moniteur, France's leading specialist magazine for the building and architecture sector, has just awarded its 35th Équerre d'argent ("silver bracket") award to Italian architect Renzo Piano for the new Paris Law Courts, which are scheduled to open next April.
On 19 October 2017 the Rolling Stones inaugurated the U Arena in Nanterre.
In a few weeks' time, RFR will take part in the handover procedures for a high-rise office building located on rue Raymond Losserand in Paris, following the refurbishment of a building originally constructed in 1978.
Following three and a half years of works, the future Paris Law Courts were handed over to the Ministry of Justice at the end of July 2017. The final tests and inspections are being completed on this building with a floor area of 100,000 m² and façades with a surface area of 65,000 m².
Following a transformation by British architectural design practice Stanton Williams, the Musée d'arts de Nantes reopened its doors to the public on Friday 23 June.