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EQ Group strengthens its position in Paris where the group already has six hotels
Senior Managing Director and Co-Founder of EQ Group says
“This acquisition reinforces our conviction in the strong underlying fundamentals of the Paris hospitality market which has experienced tremendous growth in 2022
We are excited to partner with Eternam to unlock value through a strategic renovation of the asset." The asset will represent the 5th Marriott branded hotel for EQ
who have a strong working relationship with Marriott International
already an investor on behalf of its clients in more than 80 assets through 25 transactions
continues to build its position in this asset class
says that “Due to our strategy of partnering with renowned hoteliers who have a thorough understanding of their markets
the partnership with EQ is a natural progression”
“The Courtyard Paris Arcueil is our 13th hotel acquisition this year and continues to demonstrate our strong position in this asset class
highlighting our expertise in the structuring of club deals and offering our clients access to a property that is typically reserved for institutional investors.”
ideal for leisure and business travellers alike
the Courtyard by Marriott Paris Arcueil hotel
is located conveniently near the Porte de Versailles and 15 minutes by train to central Paris
Seller advisors: DLA Piper (legal) and Mutual Finance (Raed Hanna)
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Nationalmuseum has acquired two drawings with views from the garden and park of Arcueil by the French Rococo master Jean-Baptiste Oudry
The drawings depict a geometrically landscaped garden with elements of a freer park in a state of picturesque decay
The artist presents both immediate visual impressions and more artfully elaborated ones
This type of landscape had previously been completely lacking from the museum's large collection of works by Oudry
Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686–1755) has become known as one of the foremost artists of the French Rococo style
He began as a portrait painter but soon came to specialise in still life painting
His close friends and clients included the Swede Carl Gustaf Tessin
which is also why Nationalmuseum has so many works by the artist in its collection
Oudry’s activities as a landscape painter are somewhat less known
he is even said to have used a camera obscura in the production of his views
Oudry began to make excursions to scenic Arcueil
The place was famous for its beautiful garden and park
which boasted a monumental aqueduct as a backdrop
most of it has vanished or been rendered unrecognisable
was created for the Prince of Guise between 1720 and 1730 by the architect Jean-Michel Chevotet
Among Chevotet's fellow students at the French Academy of Architecture was the Swede Carl Hårleman
and both specialised in landscape architecture
Arcueil was transformed into an intimate formal garden in the spirit of Rococo
The differences in terrain levels on the site created movement and vistas
It was thus also necessary to construct a variety of walls
which contributed to the special and complex character of the garden
There was also a wilder and more informal section with a picturesque touch
It is therefore hardly surprising that Oudry was fascinated by Arcueil
He rented a house that was located directly adjacent to the property
which gave him many opportunities to draw various views
Most are believed to have been executed between 1744 and 1747
two of which have now been acquired by Nationalmuseum
the view to the north with the orangery terrace and the peak of the forest park (or so-called ‘talus cone’)
is among Oudry's finest drawings from Arcueil
The artist has worked on a beige paper (which was probably originally blue) with black and white chalk
which he then smudged with a stump (an artist’s tool made of hard rolled paper or chamois leather)
Then Oudry used a brush to add highlights in white gouache
In this way he managed to create fine contrasts between sunlit areas and other shady parts of the image
The figures are considered to have been drawn by another hand
perhaps Victoire Chenu or Jacques-Philippe Le Bas
who later (1776) engraved and published this view under the title Ancienne et première vue d'Arcueil
While the view from the orangery terrace has the character of a completed drawing
or what Carl Gustaf Tessin called la manière très finie
Oudry's second drawing is characterised by a seemingly immediate visual sensibility
It was create using chalk and faint white gouache highlights on a grey-blue paper
and reproduces a more informal part of the garden
In the background one can see a garden shed with a somewhat dilapidated fence
Oudry has depicted a pastoral scene which seems quite distant from the more formal environment of the previous drawing and thus appears to herald the parks of the late 18th century
Nationalmuseum receives no state funding with which to acquire design
applied art and artwork; instead the collections are enriched through donations and gifts from private foundations and funds
The acquisitions have been made possible through a purchase using donations from the Wiros Foundation and the Hedda and Nils D
Facing North with the Orangery Terrace and the Peak of the Forest Park or So-Called ‘Talus Cone’
View of the Bosquet in the Garden of Arcueil with Promenade and Garden Shed
For further informationMagnus Olausson, Head of Collections, magnus.olausson@nationalmuseum.se +46 (0)8 5195 4371Hanna Tottmar, Head of Press, press@nationalmuseum.se
Nationalmuseum is Sweden’s museum of art and design
drawings and graphic art from the 16th century up to the beginning of the 20th century and the collection of applied art and design up to the present day
The museum building closed for renovation in 2013 and reopened in autumn 2018
During 2019 the museum had almost 850 000 visits
Nationalmuseum is Sweden’s museum of art and design
drawings and graphic art from the 16th century up to the beginning of the 20th century
and applied art and design up to the present day
The collections comprise some 700,000 objects
The emphasis of the collection of paintings is on Swedish 18th and 19th century painting
Dutch painting from the 17th century is also well represented
and the French 18th century collection is regarded as one of the best in the world
The works are made by artists such as Rembrandt
Renoir and Degas as well as Swedish artists such as Anders Zorn
The collection of applied art and design consists of objects such as ceramics
glass and precious and non-precious metals as well as furniture and books etc
The collection of prints and drawings comprises works by Rembrandt
Central are the 2,000 master drawings that Carl Gustaf Tessin acquired during his tour of duty as Sweden's ambassador to France in the 18th century
Art and objects from Nationalmuseum’s collections can also be seen at several royal palaces such as Gripsholm
Rosersberg and Ulriksdal as well as in the Swedish Institute in Paris
The museum administers the Swedish National Portrait Gallery at Gripsholm Castle
the world’s oldest national portrait gallery and the Gustavsberg collection with approximately 45,000 objects manufactured at the Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory
Nationalmuseum also curates exhibitions at Nationalmuseum Jamtli and the Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum
Nationalmuseum is a government authority with a mandate to preserve cultural heritage and promote art
interest in art and knowledge of art and that falls within the remit of the Swedish Ministry of Culture
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for the recently completed ‘ZAC du coteau’ housing complex in arcueil, france, ecdm architectes has conceived two structures identified visually and functionally by their balcony layouts. each floor plate extends beyond the building volume with undulating geometry, creating up to 3.2 meter cantilevers for large patios off of each apartment. this produces a distinguishing dynamic overall form, while offering the residents ample outdoor space.
the 150 housing complex is comprised of two separate buildingsphoto by benoit fougeirol
contained within two structure – one taller and one longer – the project is comprised of 101 owned-townhouses and 40 social-housing units. the cantilevered distance of the undulating floor plate geometry is greatest directly outside the living rooms, while reduced in front of the bed and bathrooms. thus, the plan layouts alternate from level to level, in order to avoid adjacent balcony positions.
the taller tower: floor plan layouts alternate to avoid adjacent balcony positionsphotos by benoit fougeirol
the longer building: cantilevered floor plates reach a maximum distance of 3.2 metersphoto by benoit fougeirol
each unit features wide views of the surrounding context, located in the periphery of parisphoto by benoit fougeirol
the balconies’ guardrails feature planters along their perimeterphoto by benoit fougeirol
location: arcueil, francecompleted: 2014area: 9,600 sqm SHONprogram: 101 owned townhouses and 40 social housing unitsclient: nexityarchitecture: emmanuel combarel dominique marrec architectes (ecdm)photography: benoit fougeirol
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is still radioactive nearly a century after her death
To give her the space needed for the messy task of extracting radioactive elements such as radium from truckloads of ore
the University of Paris built a research center in Arcueil
Today it’s grown into a crowded working-class suburb
set in an overgrown garden near a 17th century aqueduct
is sometimes called Chernobyl on the Seine
But it’s brimming with radioactivity that will be a health threat for millennia
and France’s nuclear watchdog has barred access to anyone not wearing protective clothing
The lab is surrounded by a concrete wall topped by barbed wire and surveillance cameras
and local officials regularly test the river
“We’re proof that France has a serious nuclear waste problem,” says Arcueil Mayor Christian Métairie
“Our situation raises questions about whether the country is really equipped to handle it.”
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and he attempted to account for these other forces by focusing on the mass of reactants and on cohesion and elasticity in different states of matter
These complex (and ultimately successful) ideas were challenged by Proust
whose views about definite proportions prevailed in the immediate aftermath of their debate
Berthollet was impressed by the newly proposed atomic theory
and he accepted that some reactions constantly combine in definite proportions
in the long preface to the French translation of British chemist Thomas Thomson’s System of Chemistry (1809)
he continued to object to generalizing this fact into a law applying to all reactions
Berthollet’s final years were plagued by financial and health problems
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Moving from his position as General Manager at a Marriott in Turkey
Arne Klehn brings over 20 years' experience across the tourism and hospitality industry with him to head-up Budapest's Marriott Hotel
as it continues to thrive among the city's leading hotels
This well-travelled German businessman takes over from Rick Enders
who has been appointed General Manager of the prominent Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel
Klehn launched his carreer in front desk position at the Renaissance Heathrow Hotel
He soon rose in the ranks overseas as he joined the team of Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa on the West Coast of the United States
Back in Germany he was part of the Opening Team of the Berlin Marriott Hotel as Front Office Manager and gained further experience at Cologne and Regensburg - where he gained his first General Manager assignment as well
In 2010 he moved to Paris where he became Opening General Manager of the Courtyard by Marriott Paris Arcueil and later in 2012 dual Property General Manager at the Courtyard by Marriott Paris Arcueil & Neuilly
In November 2013 Arne was promoted to General Manager of the Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport Marriott Hotel from where he moved to Turkey in 2015 to lead Marriott Hotel Sisly
his last destination before arriving in Hungary
The design takes the form of two hybrid hills with trees and a large staircase containing several terraces and patios
Ecotone aims to rethink the future of sustainable cities and timber construction
and at the time of the global ecological crisis
Ecotone aims to become a symbol of Paris and its commitment to tackling climate change
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