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Lyon 13108
Architonic ID: 1051700
Modular tip-up seat of elegant and fine lines and compact dimensions with special acoustic features perfect for auditoriums, concert halls or performing arts centres.
- Automatic tip-up seat. The seat tips up automatically thank two springs located inside the side panels. It is extremely quiet and does not require maintenance.
- The upholstered foam seat is supported by a tubular frame, which a polyamide-injected shell is attached to the back. This shell has little perforations, giving the seat exceptional acoustic features.
- The backrest is supported by a tubular frame to which the rear of the shell is attached to, with upholstered foam at the front.
- The design allows the distance between the axes to be modified from 53 to 56 cm. and the backrest tilt angle can be adjusted, thus achieving perfect backrest alignment and seat adjustment to suit the venue specifications.
- The seat and backrest are composed of two blocks of moulded polyurethane foam that incorporate an internal structure of injected polypropylene.
- The upholstery is fully integrated into the foam by means of the Integral Form system, without seams or stitching.
- The seat is supported on two aluminium side structures, each consisting of three elements joined together, with the upper part serving as an armrest, forming a single assembly.
- Compact dimensions, allowing great optimisation of the space.
- Fire response: complies with international regulations.
Accessories:
Along with the F48 or the F1000 table, it becomes an optimal solution for long work sessions.
Questo prodotto appartiene alla collezione:
Meeting, Contract, Cultura, Educazione, Multifunzione, Ufficio

France
Jean Nouvel has headed his own architectural practice since 1970. For his work he has won, among others, the Gold Medal of the French Academy of Architecture, the Royal Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Aga Khan Prize for the Arab World Institute, honorary fellowships in the AIA, France’s National Grand Prize for Architecture. In 2001, Italy’s Borromini Prize for the Lucerne Culture and Congress Center and Japan’s Praemium Imperial Career Prize and in 2005, the Wolf Prize, the Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in architecture and the International Highrise Award for the Agbar tower in 2006, the Pritzker Prize in 2008. Among Mr. Nouvel’s principal completed buildings are the Arab World Institute in Paris, the Lyon Opera House, the Cartier Foundation in Paris, The Galeries Lafayette department store in Berlin, the Lucerne Culture and Congress Center, the Tours Conference Center, The Hotel in Lucerne, the Andel office building in Prague, the Nantes Justice Center, the Dentsu Tower in Tokyo, the technology center in Wismar, the museum of archaeology in Périgueux, the Agbar office tower in Barcelona, the extension to the Queen Sophia museum in Madrid, the Quai Branly Museum in Paris, the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, the Brembo’s research and development centre, the Richemont Corporation headquarters in Geneva, the swimming pool of Les Bains des docks in Le Havre, the Symphonic House in Copenhagen, an apartment building 40 Mercer street in New York Soho, an apartment building in New York Chelsea, The Ferrari’s factory in Maranello Modena, The Pavilion B in the Fiera di Genova, he was commission to design 10th Serpentine Gallery Pavillion, an office building in the City of London. Among the projects currently under study or construction at Ateliers Jean Nouvel are, The sea center museum in Le Havre, the city hall in Montpellier, an office tower in Doha Qatar, the Theater ”Archipel” in Perpignan, two apartment buildings in Ibiza Spain, an hotel in Barcelona, the Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi, the Philharmonic Hall in Paris, the Tour de Verre in New York, a mixed use high-rise building in Sydney, The Tour Signal in Paris la Défense, the National Qatar Museum, the Grand Paris with Jean Marie Duthilleul and Michel Cantal-Dupart, and he is also the architect manager of l’île Seguin.