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  1. 5 de jun. de 2014 · Metz, França. Arquitetos: Shigeru Ban Architects. Área: 11330 m². Ano: 2010. Fotografias: Didier Boy De La Tour. Fabricantes: Alucobond. Mais informações. Descrição enviada pela equipe de projeto. Meu primeiro pensamento ao começar o desenho foi sobre os fenômenos recentes relativos aos museus de arte de todo o mundo.

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  2. 25 de jan. de 2020 · Completed in 2010 in Metz, France. Images by Didier Boy De La Tour. My first thoughts when beginning the design were two recent phenomena concerning art museums throughout the world today. The...

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  3. Year: 2010. Status: Completed. Location: France. Type: New-built. Program: Museum / Gallery. Feature: Glass Shutter Façade. This annex for the Pompidou Centre in Paris, was built in Metz as a complex including an art museum and theatre.

  4. Shigeru Ban Architects. Type. Cultural › Museum. STATUS. Built. YEAR. 2010. My first thoughts when beginning the design were two recent phenomena concerning art museums throughout the world today.

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    • Introduction
    • Situation
    • Concept
    • Spaces
    • Structure and Materials

    The design submitted by architects Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines, with the collaboration of the study Gumuchdjian Architects was the winner in the International Competition organized in 2003 to the Centre Pompidou in Metz. The Centre Pompidou-Metz is a branch of Cultural Center George Pompidou of Parisand the largest temporary exhibition space o...

    This architectural gem that was built in the Amphitheatre District, near the train station Metz, capital of Lorraine, France, aims to attract both local people and citizens of neighboring countries. It has a good connection with Paris, an hour and half by TGV and a direct walkway from the station to the center.

    “After many meetings that he thought about permanence, flexibility and demounting of the project, one day appeared architect Shigeru Banwith a Chinese shade fabric with straw. From that moment he began to work seriously on the “(Philip Gumuchdjian) project. The hexagonal woven hat would be the inspiration for the building, both in the literal sense...

    “As we move through the courtyard and gardens connecting the center of the city of Metz and the station with the Centre Pompidou-Metz, visitors will discover a building of pale light, powerful and light colors while inviting them to take shelter under its protective roof. We imagine an architecture that reflects the openness, the mixture of culture...

    The whole building is built around a central hand that reaches 77 meters high. The galleries cross the hexagonal roof whose structural fabric becomes wooden pier supporting the ground. The design exploits mainly passive means to produce an energy efficient building. The large cantilevered roof protects facades outdoors in winter and provides shade ...

  5. 18 de mai. de 2014 · The following is a condensed version of the chapter detailing Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines' 2010 classic, Centre Pompidou-Metz. The Pompidou CenterMetz was a first experiment...

  6. 24 de mar. de 2014 · Centre Pompidou. Architect: Shigeru Ban Architects Europe, and Jean de Gastines Architectes, both Paris, France. Associate Architect: Philip Gumuchdjian, London, UK Structural engineers: Arup, Terrell Photography: Paul Raftery