Les Grandes Tables De L’ile

A greenhouse, barge and timber-framed structure have been hybridized into one architectural project in France.
Home to a restaurant, café and bar, Les Grandes Tables de L’ile is located on Paris’ Île Seguin. The building appears as though
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