Foster + Partners transforms 1970s Paris building into RH gallery and rooftop restaurant
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Amy Peacock
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Summary
British architecture firm Foster + Partners has converted a 1970s building on Paris's Champs-Élysées into a combined gallery, studio, and rooftop restaurant for US furniture brand RH. The project creates a 'hospitality-driven gallery space' that blends retail and leisure, transforming the historic location into a multi-use destination that combines art, design, and dining experiences.
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Foster + Partners worked with RH on the building conversion, aiming to create what it described as a 'hospitality-driven gallery space' that brings together retail and leisure.
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