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A graduate of the Camondo School, designer and artistic director Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost collaborated with Patrick Rubin (Atelier Canal) and Zaha Hadid before joining Dominique Perrault in 1989 for the French National Library project. Over more than three decades, their collaboration has resulted in the creation of iconic buildings, including the major extension of the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg, Ewha Womans University in Korea and the redevelopment of the Pavillon Dufour at the Château de Versailles, for which they also designed lighting and furniture.
This monograph is devoted to the interior design work developed over the last thirty years by Gaëlle Lauriot-Prévost. It contains a portfolio of various projects that allows readers to immerse themselves in the interiors, several unpublished texts devoted to the designer's work, and an overview of her various architectural projects.
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