Patrick Blanc - Works

Works

Green walls
  • 1988 : First green wall, made at the Museum of Science and Industry in Paris
  • 1998 : Fondation Cartier in Paris
  • 2000 : Aquarium of Genoa, Italy
  • 2001 : Perhsing Hall Hotel in Paris
  • 2003 : Marithé & François Girbaud boutique in Manhattan
  • 2003 : French Embassy in New Delhi
  • 2004 : Green façade at the Administrative building of the Quai Branly Museum in Paris
  • 2004 : 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan.
  • 2005 : North face of the shopping centre in Avignon
  • 2005 : Vinet Square in Bordeaux (with Michel Desvigne)
  • 2005 : Siam Paragon shopping center in Bangkok
  • 2006 : Weleda, 8th arrondissement of Paris
  • 2007 : BHV Hommes shop (BHV for men), 4th arrondissement of Paris
  • 2007 : CaixaForum Madrid
  • 2008 : Arch at the roundabout at the Grand Theatre of Provence at Aix-en-Provence
  • 2008 : Galeria Przymorze, shopping centre in Gdańsk, Poland
  • 2008 : Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, Australia
  • 2008 : Galeries Lafayette, Berlin Friedrichstraße, Germany
  • 2009 : Athenaeum Hotel, Piccadilly, London, UK
  • 2010 : Ronald Lu & Partners, Hong Kong
Other works
  • 1994 : Garden Festival of Chaumont-sur-Loire

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