DNL gallery is a new gallery based in Paris, It is positioned as an exhibition, exploration and prospecting space dedicated to architecture in all its components.The gallery aims to highlight the close links between the visual arts, media, contemporary culture and architecture, promoting their encounter and presenting their interactions. This is neither a confrontation between disciplines nor an eclectic selection, but a synthesis, a perspective that raises many questions. How do we select the pieces to be exhibited? Should the creative process be broken down? And what about references? Above all, how can architecture be collected?To achieve its mission of encouraging these questions and fostering a better understanding of the built environment, the gallery is now showing it's first exhibition by Amor Immeuble, a group of 4 architects.During their practice as architects in Paris, Amor Immeuble frequently renovates private apartments where the question of preserving fireplaces often arises. The demolition of these fireplaces and their ducts to save space is common, creating a thriving market for reusable parts. Debates about their preservation or modification often emerge during renovations, questioning their value when they lose their initial functionality. Finally, these architectural elements made of marble, reduced to ornamental motifs, are reinvented in three-dimensional creations, leveraging their structural potential in contemporary contexts. For this exhibition, Amor Immeuble has developed three prototypes that give rise to a superstructure resonating with the Haussmannian domestic space.The gallery is located in an apartment in the 9th arrondissement of Paris, offering an unusual setting for presenting architecture. An office, a living room and a storeroom will now be transformed into exhibition spaces to share architecture, its details, fragments and concepts with a specialised public, while seeking to reach as wide an audience as possible.