French Pavilion at the 35th Venice Biennale of Art

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The French Pavilion at the 35th Venice Biennale of Art is a landmark exhibition space designed by visionary French architect Claude Parent, showcasing his radical, sloping-floor architectural concepts within the prestigious international art festival.

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instanceOf art exhibition pavilion
temporary exhibition space
architect Claude Parent NERFINISHED
architecturalConcept sloping-floor architecture
architecturalStyle radical experimental architecture
associatedWith Claude Parent’s theory of oblique architecture
countryPavilionOf France NERFINISHED
curatorialFocus presentation of radical French architectural ideas
designFeature non-orthogonal circulation paths
sloping floors
designIntent destabilize visitors’ spatial perception
merge art display with architectural experiment
editionOfEvent 35th Venice Biennale of Art NERFINISHED
eventType international art exhibition
festival Venice Biennale NERFINISHED
function showcase French art and architecture
hostEvent French national presentation at the 35th Venice Biennale of Art
locatedIn Venice Biennale NERFINISHED
locationCity Venice NERFINISHED
locationCountry Italy NERFINISHED
notableFor challenging conventional horizontal floors
use of inclined planes in interior space
partOf French participation in the Venice Biennale
prestige part of a major international art festival
status temporary installation for the 35th Venice Biennale of Art

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Claude Parent notableWork French Pavilion at the 35th Venice Biennale of Art