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From napkin sketch to architectu­ral triumph: Jean Nouvel delves into origins of his Louvre Abu Dhabi designs

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The Louvre Abu Dhabi, which opened its doors on Wednesday, started life as a simple sketch on a restaurant napkin, says French architect Jean Nouvel.

It is a welcome triumph for Nouvel, who admits he is still smarting from a controvers­y surroundin­g the iconic Philharmon­ie de Paris.

He refused to attend the 2015 opening of the Paris building, which is now deemed a massive success, but he is much happier about the new cultural highlight in the United Arab Emirates.

That napkin sketch he drew in 2006 eventually became what has been hailed by the media as a masterpiec­e, the “Louvre of the Sands.”

The Abu Dhabi building, the first to carry the famed Louvre brand outside of France, has echoes of the nowfamous pyramid outside the Paris art museum.

“When Tom Krens [ former director of the Guggenheim Foundation in New York] spoke to me about the project my first idea was of a micro-climate, of a museum which would be a neighborho­od rather than a building,” Nouvel told AFP in an interview.

“When I had all the informatio­n, I let the images scroll in the dark. I summon them,” explained the 72-yearold who was speaking at the offices of his associate Hala Warde, surrounded by test models of the Louvre Abu Dhabi’s dome.

While finishing the Abu Dhabi project the in-demand Nouvel also had to keep an eye on the constructi­on of the tower at the Museum of Modern Art in Sao Paolo, as well as several projects in China.

How does he juggle so many architectu­ral balls at the same time? Well, they’re not all at the same stage.

“Each one takes 10 years on average, you’re always in the process of beginning to design one.”

On top of that each building is a series of projects. The Abu Dhabi dome was “a project all by itself.”

The 2015 controvers­y over the Paris Philharmon­ic hall has faded, but not completely, in Nouvel’s mind at least.

After being criticized over the project’s spiralling costs and delays, Nouvel was thrown off the project, which now resembles an alien craft above the Parc de la Villette in eastern Paris.

He refused to attend the building’s inaugurati­on and the humiliatio­n still rankles for Nouvel.

“I can’t accept what happened, not just for me but also for the role of the architect and the importance of the project,” said the 2008 winner of the prestigiou­s Pritzker Architectu­re Prize.

“The building was dirty, badly built, badly finished. It’s a counterfei­t.”

But an architect’s profile is built by everything he does, he explains, adding that an abandoned tower in the high-rise La Defense area west of Paris “earned me a lot of orders”.

 ?? Photo: IC ?? Visitors stroll across the central area of the Louvre Abu Dhabi at a preopening event on Tuesday.
Photo: IC Visitors stroll across the central area of the Louvre Abu Dhabi at a preopening event on Tuesday.

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