Located next to La Defense at the western sector of Paris‘Axe royal, the Le Croissant project seeks to define a design language that responds to the surroundings characterised by architecture of the 70s.
Encouraging the notion of diversity and accessibility, the place hosts a collection of eclectic international spectacles that in turn, address and solve the common issue of spatial programming: it is not just the children and their parents who can find a place here, but also young adults who are often overlooked.
Following a unified colour code that uses yellow, green and black as basic hues, the objects
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