Paris, Frankreich. Museum für zeitgenössische Kunst Gebäude der 'Fondation Louis Vuitton', in den Parks von Bois de Boulogne, Credit Architekt: Fred Gehry, schickes Glasgebäude frankreich
2592 x 3872 px | 21,9 x 32,8 cm | 8,6 x 12,9 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
19. Oktober 2014
Ort:
Paris, France
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CONTEMPORARY ART building with twelve glass walls designed by Frank Gehry was inaugurated Friday north of Bois de Boulogne, a few days before it opened to the public on October 27 ... "Louis Vuitton Foundation: What if it was the most beautiful museum in France?" (Credit: Annabelle Lawrence) 10/19/2014 "The ship-like design of the Louis Vuitton Foundation Building, expects its first visitors on October 26. By the sheer scale of the architectural project, the project by the American Architect, Frank Gehry, already receives superlatives. Could this be the future finest museum of France?... "of the world", even say the most enthusiastic. Paris has its Bilbao That's when the nickname "ship" suits it best. Consisting of twelve huge glass walls you'd think billowing, construction, steel mass to look strangely light, ethereal, stands on a bed of water flowing staircase at his feet. Forty-six meters high, 150 meters long, 11.000m2, and five years of work and innovation THIRTY patents have been filed, a inédit- case for a project born in 2001, when the president of LVMH Bernard Arnault discovers fascination with the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, one of the most spectacular works of Frank Gehry. The architect was entrusted with the construction of a course as an extension of the sponsorship policy group at the Jardin Cheer building, north of the Bois de Boulogne. When Frank Gehry visit the garden in 2002, he "tears in his eyes, " he told Friday, thought "memories which it is filled." He "Proust imagine strolling in the nineteenth century" and decided to build on the tradition of glass architecture such as the Grand Palace. From the inside, the liquid appearance, almost milky 3, 800 silkscreened panels surprises. We discover through them the view of the woods, Defense, the Eiffel Tower, when we surveyed the stairs that lead us from one level to the other, over the course of eleven galleries, to the three terraces."
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