March 13, 2009 @ 09:44 PM - Filed under Architecture | Commercial Design | Green Design
In case you missed it, there are a couple of interesting articles in yesterday's and today's editions of The Guardian about the ten architects that were selected last year by French president Nicolas Sarkozy to present their visions for reshaping Paris, the most visited city in the world, and its neglected and isolated outskirts into a more well connected and much greener metropolis for the 21st century.
 
Earlier this week, the ten chosen architects previewed their visions for the future of "Le Grand Paris" in 30-minute presentations. Images from each of the presentations are available on the French daily's Le Figaro.
 
Le Grand Paris: Christian de Portzamparc
 
Le Grand Paris: Roland Castro, Ile de Vitry
 
Le Grand Paris: Jean Nouvel, Jean-Marie Dutilheul, and Michel Cantal-Dupart
 
All images courtesy of Le Figaro.

   
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