Rhythm and repetition inform aesthetic and form

VANVES — In a southwestern suburb of Paris, music and theatre have been inserted acoustically and visually into the Vanves commune. Architects Babin+Renaud, a Parisian-based architectural firm, has recently completed the Conservatory of Music, Dan
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