
Jean Nouvel
Jean Nouvel is a prominent French architect celebrated for his contemporary designs and innovative use of materials. He is known for creating the Les Bains des Docks, an Olympic swimming pool in Le Havre that reflects a modern interpretation of Roman baths, showcasing his commitment to blending functionality with artistic expression.
Born on Aug 12, 1945 (79 years old)
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Slovenia:
Jean Nouvel is a past recipient of the Pritzker Prize.
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Spain:
Jean Nouvel designed La Marseillaise, a skyscraper in Marseille.
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France:
Jean Nouvel is portrayed as a demiurge artist at the center of a judicial investigation.
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Switzerland:
Jean Nouvel wanted to build an art center in Seoul designed as a mountain massif.
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Spain:
Jean Nouvel designed the Olympic swimming pool Les Bains des Docks in Le Havre.
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