📌Centre Pompidou-Metz, designed by @shigeruban and completed in 2010, is a contemporary art museum located in Metz, France. Spanning 11,330 m², the museum was envisioned as a response to two prevailing trends in museum architecture: the sculptural landmark approach exemplified by the Guggenheim Bilbao and the neutral adaptive reuse seen in projects like the Tate Modern. Ban sought a balance between impactful architectural presence and functional spaces for displaying art. The program is articulated into three long, tubular galleries, each 90 meters deep, arranged around a central hexagonal steel core. These gallery “tubes” are stacked and rotated to frame specific views of Metz’s historic landmarks, such as the cathedral and the central station, reinforcing a dialogue between the museum and the city. The centerpiece of the project is its distinctive timber roof structure, a hexagonal canopy inspired by traditional Asian woven hats. Made entirely of laminated timber, the roof is both a compressive and tensile shell that unifies the complex volumes beneath, including a round creation studio and a square auditorium block. This lightweight yet expressive roof reflects Ban’s ongoing interest in material innovation, developed through prior collaborations with Frei Otto and Arup’s Cecil Balmond. Beyond exhibition halls, the museum offers a fluid spatial sequence between interior and exterior, with accessible public areas like a large forum under the roof. The glass façade, designed with removable shutters, invites open engagement with art and architecture, dissolving traditional museum boundaries and making Centre Pompidou-Metz not just a gallery space, but a civic gathering place. 📸 James Ewing, Roland Halbe, Didier Boy De La Tour, Petr Šmídek, Luis Diaz Diaz 🚀 Join @thepaacademy’s workshops to learn the most advanced tools in architecture from pioneering architects and designers! #parametricdesign #modernarchitecture #france #designinspiration #museumarchitecture #timberstructure
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