Photographer’s Note
Some information taken straight from the La Rochelle Aquarium web site:
In response to the request of restorers and fishmongers and after a dozen years of experience and perfecting, in 1970 René Coutant created an aquarium-manufacturing factory in La Ville en Bois in La Rochelle: René Coutant-Aquariums and Storage Tanks.
Requests flooded in from all angles and René Coutant responded: a freshwater aquarium for Cadarache, the nuclear plant, for example, or a cylindrical aquarium for a biological centre, among others.
His children, Pascal and Roselyne – both in their twenties at the time – supported him in the family adventure. Then, alone, they open the largest aquarium in France on 1 April 1988.
On 1 April 2001, they officially opened the Aquarium of the third millennium, 6 times bigger than the old aquarium, in the heart of the city of La Rochelle.
Meanwhile, Coutant Aquariums will have designed or built the finest international aquariums such as the aquarium of Monaco, Noumea, Valencia (Spain), Madrid, Barcelona, Mallorca, Brest Oceanolopolis, Cité de la mer de Cherbourg, the Aquarium de la Porte Dorée (the old MAAO), the national marine aquarium in Plymouth, Porto Moniz, Madere, Portugal, etc.
René Coutant is at the roots of a family passion that will incite his children to continue his work and dreams of recreating the marine world. Every time Roselyne or Pascal Coutant recall the start of the adventure, it is childhood memories that surface. A common example of a family company where passion becomes profession and, over two generations, the children make their father’s dream come true.
The story so far:
1960 - René Coutant builds his first closed-circuit filtration systems
1970 - René Coutant opens a 250m2 aquarium in La Rochelle.
1975 - René Coutant passes the baton to his children.
1988 - Roselyne and Pascal Coutant open the largest aquarium in France with a surface area of 1600 m2 and with 550 000 litres of seawater.
1999 - In April, the 6 millionth visitor comes through the doors. The aquarium is the 3rd biggest attraction in the entire Poitou Charentes region.
2001 - Opening of the new La Rochelle aquarium, the last word in aquarium design and technology, with a surface area of 8 045 m², with 3 000 000 litres of seawater.
February 2002 - The one-millionth visitor arrives and is surprised by a little party.
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PixelTerror
(86358) 2009-11-07 0:37
Hi Stephen
A good comprehensive image of the building with a nice reflection in the glass facade
Have a nice week end JY
besnard
(30868) 2009-11-07 1:03
Bonjour Stephen
Un bon cliché avec les reflets bien saisis. C'est clair et lumineux.
Merci pour le partage et bon week-end.
Nicole
ChrisJ
(70351) 2009-11-07 1:50
Hi Stephen
It's amazing how many French words have found their way into the English language. The Cafe Aquarium reinforces this fact. Good sharpness & superb colour, reflections & framing. Tfs. Bon weekend!
Budapestman
(42328) 2009-11-07 3:59
Hi Stephen,
a splendid photo of this modern building with attractive composition, I like the reflection and the spectacular details, the note is superb. Tfs! Have a nice weekend!
George
pattabe
(415) 2009-11-07 5:34
Hi Stephen,
great view of this beautiful glass building, nice reflection, well captured, and good scharpness, well done.
Thanks
Have a nice weekend.
Regards Freddy (Bangkok)
jlbrthnn
(38373) 2009-11-07 5:43
Bonjour Stephen,
J'ai visité cet aquarium, il y a bien longtemps, en 1990, javais été a enchanté. Belle image avec reflet. J'espère voir une magnifique image de l'intérieur. Bon travail.
Bonne journée
Amicalement
Joël
chinchini
(27688) 2009-11-07 6:50
Hello Stephen,
Le cadrage serré sur "le café de l'Aquarium" le met bien en valeur. Les reflets sur sa faàçade permet de mieux le situer dans la ville de La Rochelle. Et bravo pour ta longue et bonne note documentaire !
Excellent weekend mon Ami.
Pierre
JT50
(917) 2009-11-07 7:24
Hi Stephen,
Well composed and captured.
Reflection and the trees behind
the glass creates a good effect.
Have a nice weekend.
Janak
saxo042
(15934) 2009-11-07 9:05
Hi Stephen,
A quite interesting building, fine reflections in the glass walls. I could easily get an impresssion that the whole building is filled with water and fishes swimming all over... Your usually good note too!
Kind regards
Gunnar
Fis2
(46057) 2009-11-07 12:31
Witaj Stephen!
Interesting building.
Good frame and perspective.
I like reflections.
Good work.
Have a nice weekend.
Krzysztof
john1
(2211) 2009-11-07 16:06
Hi Stephen,
Amazing reflection and excellent frame of the building.
Good symétrie and perfect sharpness, very nice colors and lighting.
Thanks for the sharing.
Have a good sunday.
John
wolf38
(12929) 2009-11-08 0:04
Hi Stephen. Large aquariums are an attraction for people. You can see the water world, as they usually can not see. And if you have seen enough, you should visit the enclosed Cafe '. Even today's photograph is again ideal for TE. Very nice. Best regards, wolfgang.
subhendu_bagchi
(3281) 2009-11-08 0:36
Namaste Stephen,
nice capture of this beautiful building from a superb angle. The reflection is fantastic in the glasses. Light is superbly controlled and the colours are brilliant. Great job.
Congrats.
Have a nice sunday.
Subhendu
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stephen Nunney (snunney)
(35088) - Genre: Lugares
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-09-00
- Categories: Arquitectura
- Camera: CANON EOS 10 D, Canon 28-80 3,5-4,8 USM IV
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-07 0:28








