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La nouvelle vague

t is emotion that informs the output of Paris-based architect Marine Bonnefoy. “I create my architectural projects around memories and the atmosphere within those memories,” she says. “It’s about what I feel.” An elegant dream-like ambience permeates the spaces she creates, none more acutely than in her latest project, an apartment in Paris’s beating heart — the first arrondissement — in the shadow of the Palais-Royal, round the corner from the Musée du Louvre.

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