Art, Theaters and Museums

Sou Fujimoto and the Arbre Blanc, or the White Tree

<p><span style="font-size: 14pt;">&ldquo;It looks like a toothbrush. It&rsquo;s quite strange,&rdquo; said the Japanese architect <strong>Sou Fujimoto</strong>. He was speaking about his first project in France, a mixed-use residential tower in Montpellier where, thanks to 300 days of sunshine annually, outdoor living is part of the lifestyle. Inspired by a tree, L&rsquo;Arbre Blanc, or the White Tree, features a facade bristling with cantilevered pergolas and balconies up to nearly 25 feet , or 7.5 meters, long. </span></p> <p><span style="font-size: 14pt;">&ldquo;When we understood the basic conditions of the lifestyle,&rdquo; Mr. Fujimoto said, &ldquo;we understood outdoor terraces are simply a must.&rdquo; The unusually shaped tower, with 113 apartments, a restaurant, an art gallery and a rooftop bar, won a competition sponsored by Montpellier&rsquo;s City Council in 2013. </span></p> <p><span style="font-size: 14pt;">The competition required a team of a young architect and a more experienced one.</span></p>

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