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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Optique Ampere in Paris, France by Cyrille DruartMarch 2nd, 2013 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Cyrille Druart In 2012, Thomas Dupré, succeeding from a long line of French opticians, decided to create his optical shop in Grenoble, France, and called on designer Cyrille Druart to come up with an original concept. “Our intent was to start with a clean slate, rethink the very idea of an optical shop that might seem too moulded and constantly more of the same. We had to figure out how to offer a new experience.
We decided to work on both the interior and exterior design simultaneously, in order to shape a plunging perspective visible from the street, and catch the attention of passers-by. The interior uses a fluid formal language, and gives the visitor a step-by-step itinerary through products, paced by dynamic-shaped furniture throughout.” – Cyrille Druart The shop is located in a new residential building. One starting point was found in an existing oblique beam made of exposed concrete. The overall formal concept ensued, and is echoed in all the slanted walls. The guiding principle inside is easily noticeable, with a glasses display shelving that runs for 90+ metres, spread over eights levels. It provides a frame to the shop, and visual continuity with the street outside. The pure-white central display is supported by invisible glass structures, reminiscent of optical transparency. Contact Cyrille Druart
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