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3 years of design and studies
3 years of construction
Sou Fujimoto, Architect
Gwenaël Nicolas, Interior Architect
Christophe Gautrand, Landscape Architect
1,400 m², with 700 m² accessible to the public
Sou Fujimoto, Architect
The Nicolas Ruinart Pavilion stands as an exceptional place where each guest is welcomed with special care, guided towards a bespoke experience. It introduces a new way of hosting at Maison Ruinart: a bright and inviting space featuring lounges, a champagne bar, a boutique, and a terrace for an immersive experience.
The Nicolas Ruinart Pavilion, the result of a collaboration between architects Sou Fujimoto, Gwenaël Nicolas, and Christophe Gautrand, stands as a contemporary tribute to the famous chalk cellars of Reims. The building is distinguished by its bold use of local limestone, a key material that echoes Reims' viticultural history while celebrating Champagne's traditions.
The curves of this new building respond to the straight lines of the historic structures. Architect Sou Fujimoto envisioned a space inspired by the fleeting nature of champagne bubbles, sculpted by light: the fourth wall is, in fact, a glass façade that opens onto the courtyard.
The pavilion harmoniously integrates with the existing buildings, engaging in a fruitful dialogue that highlights the modernity of its asymmetric design.
Constructed from Soissons stone and topped with a wooden frame, the Nicolas Ruinart Pavilion reflects the House’s commitment to a more sustainable world. Built using a responsible approach, the natural materials were carefully selected locally to address environmental concerns. Sou Fujimoto’s project meets all criteria for Haute Qualité Environnementale (HQE) architecture.