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Dominique Perrault (born 9 April 1953 in Clermont-Ferrand) is a French architect and urban planner. He became world known for the design of the French National Library, distinguished with the Silver medal for town planning in 1992 and the Mies van der Rohe Prize in 1996. In 2010 he was awarded the gold medal by the French Academy of Architecture for all his work. He was named as the 2015 Praemium Imperiale Laureate for Architecture.
He received his Diploma in Architecture at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1978. He also holds a postgraduate diplomas in Town Planning from the Ecole supérieure des Ponts et Chaussée and History from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.
He currently heads Dominique Perrault Architecture (DPA) in Paris.
Biography
Leading figure of French architecture, Dominique Perrault is Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, a lecturer in France and abroad and a member of the Conseil scientifique de l’Atelier International du Grand Paris since 2012. After winning the competition of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France in 1989, he realized, amongst other projects, the Olympic Velodrome and Olympic swimming pool in Berlin, the fourth and fifth extension of the seat of the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg, the Olympic Tennis Stadium in Madrid, the Ewha Womans University or the Fukoku Tower in Osaka. His work is exhibited in major museums around the world. A solo exhibition showing all of his work was held at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in 2008. He was also appointed Commissioner of the French pavilion architecture section of the Venice Biennale in 2010.
Dominique Perrault leads in parallel significant heritage rehabilitation projects including those of Longchamp Racecourse in Paris, Dufour Pavilion at Versailles and La Poste du Louvre in Paris. In spring 2014, Dominique Perrault inaugurated the tallest tower of Austria in Vienna, the DC Tower 1, icon of the new business district and the Grand Théâtre des Cordeliers [1] in the historical city of Albi, south of France.
Approach
Four specific conceptual features were highlighted by the University of Architecture and Urbanism in Bucharest in May 2013 who granted Dominique Perrault the title of "Doctor Honoris Causa". "The first feature, which is tightly connected to an imperative need of enriching the architectural language, regards the eloquent interpretation of some sources coming from artistic minimalism and conceptual art. With Dominique Perrault, the architectural design vocabulary is heading towards a reduction of syntax, not of morphology. The second concerns his open, flexible approach that accepts uncertainties and rejects dogmatism and the critique of the privileged role of style and composition in the modern architectural discourse. The third feature highlights the idea of how architecture should be understood as a part of landscape within the topography of fundamental relations. The fourth emphasizes his experience with space and materiality. Being inspired by the lesson of modernism, the curtain façades, detached from structure and enhanced by light, transparent or translucent screens of glass or metal seem to be a tribute to contemporary technologies, yet are not subservient to them. Innovation often penetrates the engineering level."
According to Frederic Migayrou, "All of Dominique Perrault’s work questions the figural aspect of architecture, its ability to provide meaning, to build a dynamic image woven out of social and cultural values. […] Dominique Perrault weaves his position between rationalism that seeks to articulate laws for the composition of typological elements, and a structuralist understanding of architectural syntax, thereby increasing the possibilities of interplay between very disparate scales of symbolic values." At the crossroads of disciplines, Luis Fernandez-Galiano reminds that "it is frequent to describe Perrault’s work in terms of the great tradition of French geometric monumentality; it is inevitable to relate his bold gestures in this area with that affirmative urbanism which treats nature as voluntary geography; and it is necessary to interpret the almost innocent simplicity of his fundamental drawings in the light of the conceptual or minimal practices which extend up to the limits of ‘land art’ and ‘arte povera’.
Built projects
1981-1983 : Someloir factory, Châteaudun, France)
1983-1986 : Housing estate «Les Caps Horniers», Rezé-lès-Nantes, France
1984-1987: ESIEE – Academy for engineers of electronics and electrical engineering, Marne-la-Vallée, France
1986-1990: Multi-storey industrial building « Hôtel Industriel Jean-Baptiste Berlier », Paris, France
1987-1993: Water processing plant for SAGEP, Ivry-sur-Seine, France
1988-1991: Conference center Usinor-Sacilor, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
1988-1991: Apartment building «Le Louis Lumière», Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
1988-1994: Meuse Department Headquarters, Bar-le-Duc, France
1989-1993: Mayenne Departmental Archives, Laval, France
1989-1995: French National Library, Paris, France
1991 : Galerie Denise René, Paris, France
1992-1999: Olympic Velodrome and Olympic swimming pool, Berlin, Germany
1993-1995: Technical center of books, Bussy Saint-Georges, France
1995-1997: The Great Greenhouse for the Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Paris, France
1996-2004: Innsbruck Town Hall, Austria
1996-2019: Fourth and fifth extensions of the EU's Palais de la Cour de Justice, Luxembourg
1997-1999: APLIX factory- Industrial manufacturing unit, Le Cellier, Nantes, France
1997-2001: Lucie Aubrac Multimedia Library, Vénissieux, France
1998-2007: Montigalà sport complex, Badalona, Barcelona, Spain
1999-2003: Three supermarkets for MPREIS group, Wattens, Zirl, Austria
1999-2004: Piazza Gramsci, Cinisello Balsamo, Milan, Italy
1999-2008: ME Barcelona Hotel, Barcelona, Spain
1999-2009: Hines office building, Barcelona, Spain
2000-2002: Parking garage Emile Durkheim, Paris, France
2001-2004: GKD-USA Factory, Cambridge, Maryland, USA
2002-2005: Café Lichtblick, terrace of town hall, Innsbruck, Austria
2002-2009: Olympic Tennis Stadium, Manzanares Park, Madrid, Spain
2004: Design of Friedrich-Ebert-Platz, Düren, Germany
2004-2006: Nô Theater, Niigata, Japan
2004-2007: Factory Rehabilitation for Dominique Perrault Architecture, Paris, France
2004-2008: Ewha Womans University, Seoul, South Korea
2004-2014: DC Towers 1, Donau City, Vienna, Austria
2005-2009: Office building, Boulogne Billancourt, France
2005-2008: Priory Park pavilion, Reigate, United Kingdom
2005-2009: Metropolitan Hotel, Perpignan, France
2005-2012: Housing, offices and shops, Zac Euralille 2, Lille, France
2006-2009: Office building, Onix, Lille, France
2006-2009: NH- Fiera Milano 4 star Hotel, Milan, Italy
2006-2010: Fukoku Tower, Osaka, Japan
2006-2012: Rouen Sports Palace, France
2007-2010: Krisztina Palace Facades, Budapest, Hungary
2007-2011: Housing and offices «La Liberté», Groningen, Netherlands
2007-2014: B&B hotel, Paris, France
2008-2011: Arganzuela footbridge, Madrid, Spain
2009: Sammode office building, Paris, France
2009-2011: Residential complex, Jeju Island, South Korea
2009-2014: Albi Grand Theater, France
2011 : Installation «Open Box» for the Gwangju Biennale, South Korea
2011-2013: BnF MK2 – Commercial development of the French National Library, site François Mitterrand, Paris, France
2011-2013: Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne. Rehabilitation / extension of the former Library (BI), Lausanne, Switzerland
Main current projects
2013-2023: Villejuif IGR Station / Grand Paris Express, France
2013-2018: Construction of mixed-use buildings, Zürich, Switzerland
2012-2018: Repurposing of La Poste du Louvre building, Paris, France
2009-2018: Urban redevelopment of the main station area, Locarno, Switzerland
2005-2018: Construction of the Convention Centre and Exhibition Hall, Leon, Spain
2011-2017: Refurbishment of the Longchamp Racecourse, Paris, France
2011-2016: Rehabilitation and extension of the M&E hall, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland
2004-2016: Piazza Garibaldi, Naples, Italy
2004-2016: Vienna DC Towers, Vienna, Austria
2012-2015: Esplanade Tower, Fribourg, Switzerland
2011-2015: Repurposing of the Pavillon Dufour, Château de Versailles, France
2007-2015: Refurbishment of the Pont de Sèvres towers, Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Cancelled project
The New Mariinsky Theatre, St Petersburg, Russia - the project won the competition in 2003 but was cancelled in 2007 because of disagreement on the construction process between Perrault and Russian bureaucrats.
References
External links
Official site
Interview with the Russian architecture Journal Speech (in English and Russian)
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