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This is a terrific set of images of Jean Nouvel's unusual project.   It lends itself well to abstract interpretation.  Hope that you'll be able to get some interior shots, the hall is quite different from the exterior.  Nice job, thanks for posting. 

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Thanks for your kind words. Unfortunately, photography is not allowed inside, but I was able to appreciate the amazing architecture inside from different vantage points (having tickets for different seats on several evenings). The accoustics are impeccable and so were the musical performances. Paris is a wonderful place in so many ways...

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Yes, excellent series - thankyou for posting. You inspired me to look for images of the interior, which is a fascinating contrast of the organic compared to the angular exterior.

I absolutely agree! I even like the interior better than the outside, I have to admit.

 

And the vantages, but also the overall look & feel of the room is quite different from each seating position. A marvelous piece of architecture, indeed!

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