Le palais de justice de Nouvel ou la réecriture de la modernité contrariée

Multitudes 3 (3):219-226 (2006)
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Abstract

In its attempt to represent an ideal of law, Jean Nouvel’s courthouse in Nantes opens up another aesthetic dimension : that of the sublime. By pushing space to the limits of its geometry, it transforms it into a pure field of sensations. This new dimension threatens to overflow the field of reason that the State attempts to impose in order to perpetuate itself

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