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The Unique Place, Nantes. Architecture by Patrick Bouchain, 2000. Photography 2000. Entrance of the Unique...
The Unique Place, Nantes. Architecture by Patrick Bouchain, 2000. Photography 2000. Entrance of the Unique Place. Destined for the manufacture of biscuits, the Lefevre-Utile factory was built at the beginning of the 20th century on the edge of the Saint-Felix Canal using modern techniques. Two Art Nouveau towers designed by Auguste Bluysen were added in 1909. The workshops were active until the beginning of the 1970s and in 1986 the factory was definitively closed. The tower was restored in 1998 by Jean-Marie Lepinay. And Patrick Bouchain will carry out the renovation while keeping the spirit of the place, that of a factory spontaneously transformed into a cultural place.
The Unique Place, Nantes. Architecture by Patrick Bouchain, 2000. Photography 2000. Entrance of the Unique Place. Destined for the manufacture of biscuits, the Lefevre-Utile factory was built at the beginning of the 20th century on the edge of the Saint-Felix Canal using modern techniques. Two Art Nouveau towers designed by Auguste Bluysen were added in 1909. The workshops were active until the beginning of the 1970s and in 1986 the factory was definitively closed. The tower was restored in 1998 by Jean-Marie Lepinay. And Patrick Bouchain will carry out the renovation while keeping the spirit of the place, that of a factory spontaneously transformed into a cultural place.