Dominique Perrault is especially known for his perfect knowledge of materials and their implementation. He could appear as the successor of the builders of the sixties whose moose was broken by the emergence of the architects of 68 and of return in the city. Nevertheless, most of its realizations know how to settle often very delicate urban questions, as show of it the French National Library or the European Court of justice in Luxembourg. Its approach
so seems to be characterized by its capacity to draw simple solutions to solve complex problems. As if the complicated, inextricable and the same the unspeakable, could find their expression in clear and obvious forms, without being wrongly simplified.
so seems to be characterized by its capacity to draw simple solutions to solve complex problems. As if the complicated, inextricable and the same the unspeakable, could find their expression in clear and obvious forms, without being wrongly simplified.