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Thursday, September 23, 2010


Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou-Metz by Shigeru Ban Architects

September 17, 2010 By: archnews Category: Architecture Design
Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz by Shigeru Ban Architects
This is the Centre Pompidou-Metz, is a museum of modern and contemporary art. This building serves as the largest exhibition hall on the outskirts of Paris. The museum was designed by architect Shigeru Ban. “Centre Pompidou-Metz”, consisting of several rooms including the Gallery. The design of this room, to the square tube reinforced concrete, bulge through, or from just below, the curved canopy. roof structure made of fabric that looked bent stacked and laminated wood members with a total length of more than 11 miles. The roof of the wooden structure hanging from the steel and the tower. Space museum exhibits in three galleries attached shoe-262 square-feet long with a tip-filled with tears. The use of materials such as wood, plastic, metal, glass, grid-competitive and collided modules in a way that seems underconsidered.
Galery of Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz by Shigeru Ban Architects
Modern Museum Design of Centre Pompidou Metz Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz by Shigeru Ban Architects
Masterplanone of Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz by Shigeru Ban Architects
Masterplantwo of Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz Modern Museum of Centre Pompidou Metz by Shigeru Ban Architects
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