France: The Centre Pompidou in Metz

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The Centre Pompidou Metz is a museum of modern and contemporary arts designed by architects Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines and located in Metz, capital of Lorraine, France. It is built in the Amphitheatre District, near the Metz railway station and the German Imperial District. The Centre Pompidou Metz is a branch of Pompidou arts centre of Paris, and features temporary exhibitions from the large collection of the French National Museum of Modern Art, the largest European collection of 20th and 21st century arts. The museum is the largest temporary exhibition space outside Paris in France with 5,000 metres square divided between 3 galleries and includes also a theatre, an auditorium, and a restaurant terrace. The first piece of the museum was laid on November 7, 2006, and the building was inaugurated by the President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, on May 12, 2010. The building is remarkable for its roof structure, one of the largest and most complex built to date, which was inspired by a Chinese hat found in Paris by Shigeru Ban. The Centre Pompidou-Metz is a large hexagon structured round a central spire reaching 77 metres high, alluding to the 1977 opening date of the original Centre Pompidou of Paris. It possesses three rectangular galleries weaving through the building at different levels, jutting out through the roof with huge picture windows angled towards landmarks such as the Saint-Stephen Gothic cathedral, the Imperial Metz railway station, the Arsenal Concert Hall built by architect Ricardo Bofill, the Arènes indoor sport arena, and the Seille park. The roof is the major achievement of the building: a 90 meters wide hexagon echoing the building's floor map. With a surface area of 8,000 metres square, the roof structure is composed of sixteen kilometres of glued laminated timber, that intersect to form hexagonal wooden units resembling the cane-work pattern of a Chinese hat. The roof's geometry is irregular, featuring curves and counter-curves over the entire building, and in particular the three exhibition galleries. Imitating this kind of hat and its protective fabric, the entire wooden structure is covered with a white fibreglass membrane and a coating of teflon, which has the distinction of being self-cleaning, protect from direct sunlight while providing a transparent at night. Source: Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centre_Pompidou-Metz

Comments

  1. @alancastrian Thank you! I like taking pictures of modern architecture...:-)
  2. A great collection of photograhs of a wonderful building and topped off with Oxygene, what an excellent combination.
  3. @donchisciotte62 Thank you for your comment Donni! I also like modern architecture and it's always a challenge to take pictures of it... Hugs, Maria:-)
  4. @Zjwaamseliedjes Ja, het is een bijzonder gebouw. Ik vind het leuk om dit soort objecten te fotograferen:-)
  5. @Frits1416 Dank je Frits!
  6. Dag Maria. Prachtige verslag.
  7. Interessante architektuur !
  8. @patriciaroijonas Es trata de un edificio particular ...:-)
  9. Great architecture, I love it!!! kisses donni
  10. @ficko53 Thank you for your kind comment Gábor. I wish you too a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Kind greetings, Maria:-)
  11. Dear Maria! very nice movie you made. Thank you for the experience and I wish you a Merry Christmas. gábor
  12. Molto bello!! Una struttura architettonica di grande interesse!! un caro saluto, italo
  13. Molto bello!! E' certamente un struttura architettonica di grande interesse!! un caro saluto, italo
  14. @adorian56 Thank you for your comment. It is nice to hear that you enjoyed this video. I wish you a Merry Christmas and all the best for 2012! Kind greetings, Maria:-)
  15. @renedulac Thank you for watching Renato. I'm glad you found this video interesting. Have a wonderful Christmas weekend! A hug Maria:-)


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