LA ARQUITECTA MEXICANA FRIDA ESCOBEDO
RENOVARAN EL CENTRO POMPIDOU DE PARIS‼️
27-06-2024
Frida Escobedo renovará el Pompidou.
La arquitecta mexicana Frida Escobedo, junto con un gabinete de arquitectos francojaponés renovarán el Centro de arte contemporáneo Georges Pompidou. El icónico museo de París cerrará sus puertas durante cinco años a partir de septiembre de 2025.
El francés Nicolas Moreau y la japonesa Hiroko Kusunoki son los arquitectos principales del proyecto, junto a Frida Escobedo, anunció la institución.
El estudio de Escobedo ha ganado notoriedad internacional con proyectos como la ampliación del Museo de Arte Metropolitano de Nueva York con una nueva ala de arte moderno, que debería abrirse al público en 2029, o la Serpentine Gallery en Londres, en 2018.
Los arquitectos han sido seleccionados después de un concurso internacional.
Frida Escobedo ha sido seleccionada para diseñar un ala de arte moderno y contemporáneo para el Museo Metropolitano de Arte en Nueva York.
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Foros UIC 2019
El ciclo de conferencias Foros de UIC Barcelona School of Architecture, la cita anual con la arquitectura, arranca el 11 de febrero. #Foros2019 centrará el debate en torno al concepto de identidad en el ejercicio de la arquitectura contemporánea, fuertemente marcada por las tendencias de la globalización actual.
Codirigido por los profesores de la escuela Guillem Carabí y Fredy Massad contará…
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Une nouvelle architecture intérieure chez Matsuri
Une nouvelle architecture intérieure chez Matsuri
Fondé en 1986, Matsuri est le premier groupe français de restaurants japonais à comptoir tournant, qui permet de choisir les mets avec les yeux et de gérer sa dépense grâce à la couleur des assiettes (entre 2 et 6€), dans un contexte ludique pour petits et grands.
Depuis l’année dernière, Matsuri présente ses nouvelles créations culinaires deux fois par an en mars et en septembre, avec ses colle…
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Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Abu Dhabi announces 2025 opening date
The long-awaited Guggenheim museum in Abu Dhabi by architect Frank Gehry is set to open in 2025, nearly 20 years after plans were unveiled and 14 years after construction began.
Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is currently being constructed on Saadiyat Island – a cultural district under development off the coast of the UAE capital.
At 42,000-square-metres, the museum will become the largest of the four Guggenheim outposts, overtaking Guggenheim Bilbao that Gehry also designed.
The Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is set to open in 2025
"It is truly thrilling to see this project enter into this new phase," Gehry said.
"I hope that this building is embraced by the people of the UAE and that this work will endure as a landmark for the country for many years to come."
It is being constructed on Saadiyat Island
Plans for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi were first revealed in 2006 and work began on site in 2011, but it was then suspended for several years.
The news of its opening date, revealed by Abu Dhabi's Department of Culture and Tourism, comes two years after the Guggenheim Foundation confirmed construction was restarting.
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Jean Nouvel's completed Louvre Abu Dhabi is spanned by a huge geometric-patterned dome
Gehry's design for the museum comprises a cluster of galleries of varying heights, shapes, and characters.
It will also contain a centre for art and technology alongside a children's education facility, archives, library and conservation laboratory.
There will be a cluster of galleries in varying shapes
Once complete, the museum will be operated by the Guggenheim Foundation but owned by Abu Dhabi's Tourism Development & Investment Company, which commissioned the project.
It will form part of a larger complex of arts and cultural institutions on Saadiyat Island that is intended to establish Abu Dhabi as a major cultural destination.
Other buildings on Saadiyat Island include Jean Nouvel's Louvre Abu Dhabi, which was the first outpost of the Musée du Louvre outside France.
The Zayed National Museum by Foster + Partners is also under construction there, alongside a performing arts centre by Zaha Hadid Architects, a maritime museum by Tadao Ando and The Abrahamic Family House by Adjaye Associates.
It will be the largest of the four Guggenheim outposts
In 2014, there was a competition for the design of another Guggenheim museum on Helsinki's waterfront. The winning design was a cluster of charred timber pavilions linked by garden patios by Moreau Kusunoki Architectes.
However, plans for the museum proved controversial, with some critics describing it as a vanity project. Two years later it was scrapped after the Finnish government refused to allocate funds.
Elsewhere, Gehry recently completed The Tower, a stainless steel-clad arts building for Luma Arles. At its opening, the architect told Dezeen that it is designed to fit in with both the ancient Roman city and today's environmental agenda.
"I respond to every fucking detail of the time we're in," said the 92-year-old at the time.
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(moreau kusunoki and genton to design powerhouse parramatta museumから)
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New Hyper-Platform (venue) for Sydney / Moreau Kusunoki and Genton via /r/DesignPorn https://www.reddit.com/r/DesignPorn/comments/eguiml/new_hyperplatform_venue_for_sydney_moreau/?utm_source=ifttt
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Moreau Kusunoki e Genton projetam uma nova plataforma cultural para Sydney
Moreau Kusunoki e Genton projetam uma nova plataforma cultural para Sydney
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Os escritórios Moreau Kusunoki e Genton venceram a Powerhouse Parramatta International Design Competition. O projeto marca o maior investimento em artes e cultura em NSW desde a SydneyOpera House. O Powerhouse Parramatta foi projetado para transformar e renovar o Museu de Artes e Ciências Aplicadas, realocando uma das instituições culturais mais antigas e importantes…
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Moreau Kusunoki and Genton to Design the New Powerhouse Museum in Sydney
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French architecture practice Moreau Kusunoki and Australia’s Genton have been selected to design the new Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, Australia Take a look at the complete story after the jump.(...)
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A fabulous new attraction for Parramatta!
Moreau Kusunoki and Genton won the Powerhouse Parramatta Competition.
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