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The Grand Archway (Fiammetta Venner)
The Grand Archway (Fiammetta Venner)
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This striking image captures the monumental scale and geometric precision of the Espaces d'Abraxas. The grand archway, framed by towering columns, draws the eye upward, emphasizing the architectural grandeur and symmetry. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth, highlighting the intricate details and textures of the structure.
The Espaces d'Abraxas, designed by the renowned architect Ricardo Bofill, is a prime example of postmodern architecture. Completed in the late 1970s and early 1980s, this complex is located in the suburb of Noisy-le-Grand, near Paris. Bofill's design reflects a blend of classical and brutalist influences, characterized by its use of geometric forms, bold lines, and raw materials. The Espaces d'Abraxas is part of a larger urban development project aimed at creating a harmonious living environment. The brutalist style, known for its ruggedness and lack of ornamentation, is evident in the exposed concrete and repetitive modular elements. Despite its imposing presence, the complex also incorporates elements of classical architecture, such as columns and arches, creating a unique and visually striking aesthetic.
Espaces d'Abraxas. Noisy Le Grand. Photography: © Fiammetta Venner / REIA
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