shigeru ban centre pompidou-metz opens may 12

shigeru ban centre pompidou-metz opens may 12


subway ad for centre pompidou-metz openening on may 12
image courtesy philip gumuchdji

france's first pompidou centre outside paris, the centre pompidou metz in alsace-lorraine,
will open on may 12, 2010. it houses permanent and temporary exhibitions from the
musee national d’art  moderne. here are photographs of the finished building, a project by
shigeru ban and jean de gastines associated with philip gumuchdjia. the winning competition
design team included landscape architect michel desvignes, cecil balmond of arup engineers,
and lighting designer ingo maurer.



centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe / jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz / roland halbe


the centre pompidou-metz is a large hexagonal structure covering a collection of interior
spaces. it is structured around a central spire of 77 metres height. with a surface area of
8,000 m2, the roofing is made up of hexagonal wooden units resembling the cane-work
pattern, like that of  a chinese hat. this structure has then been covered with a waterproof
membrane made from fibre glass and teflon (PTFE or poly-tetra-fluoro ethylene).


chantier du centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe et jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz / olivier H. dancy


three galleries in the shape of rectangular (parallelepipedic) tubes weave through
the building at different levels, jutting out through the roof with huge panoramic windows,
angled towards landmarks such as the metz cathedral, the metz station and the seille park.

 


centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe e jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz / olivier h. dancy




centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe e jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz /
roland halbe



view from the inside
image © shigeru ban architects europe e jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz /
roland halbe


inside the building, the space is flooded with day light, the atmosphere is enhanced by
a pale wood roof, white-painted walls and floors in pearl-grey polished concrete.
the gallery spaces' environmental systems are entirely hidden within a floor plenum
and above a permeable ceiling system providing curators with maximum flexibility
(each gallery will be re-hung every third year).



centre pompidou-metz, night view
image © shigeru ban architects europe et jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz /
roland halbe


the building is surrounded by a square and garden. 5,000 m2 of the 10,660 m2 total
surface area is devoted to exhibition space, and the remaining space may also house
works of art: in the sculpture garden, in the forum, on the restaurant terrace and on the
top of the galleries.



image from the webcam © metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz


image from the webcam © metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz



chantier du centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe et jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz / olivier h. dancy




the roof, inside the centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe e jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz / olivier h. dancy




inside the centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe e jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole /centre pompidou-metz / olivier h. dancy




inside the centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe e jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole /centre pompidou-metz / roland halbe




centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe e jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole /centre pompidou-metz / roland halbe




centre pompidou-metz
image © shigeru ban architects europe et jean de gastines architectes / metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz /
roland halbe



image from the webcam © metz métropole / centre pompidou-metz


see the 7-day-video of the last week
see three years of construction in video

an architectural competition was launched on march 18, 2003 and a shortlist announced
on may 27. the project of shigeru ban and jean de gastines associated with philip gumuchdjia
was selected on november 26 the same year. the foundation stone was laid on november 7, 2006.



organic form of the roof with its woven timber structure ...
image courtesy metz magazine by publishing house le moniteur


... connected to the ground by gentle whirlwinds of timber and steel.
image courtesy metz magazine by publishing house le moniteur




image courtesy metz magazine by publishing house le moniteur



covering the roof
image courtesy metz magazine by publishing house le moniteur




covering the roof
image courtesy metz magazine by publishing house le moniteur



a book on the competition designs of the centre pompidou - metz is published by
les editions du centre pompidou and le moniteur.






the sloping 'woven' roof structure takes inspiration from the technical properties of chinese hats and bridges
image courtesy shigeru ban office





digital model of the 1600 pieces of the roof hat, covering an area of 8500 m2
image courtesy shigeru ban office



drawings by shigeru ban office




drawings by shigeru ban office


the roof spans over 60m and encloses a huge forum space within which the galleries
are suspended. circulation between galleries provide the visitor with a dramatic experience
and a sharp contrast to the cool gallery spaces within. the design exploits mainly passive
means to produce an energy efficient building. the large overhanging roof protects the facades
from the weather in winter and provides shade in the summer.

for more information, read our previous publication 'the metz centre pompidou: nearing completion'
(march 2010) and the 'winning entry of the competition and finalists projects' (2004) which
follow the selection stages of the final design.

fiona db
05.03.10  
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Fades (nearly) into insignificance with the onslaught of creativity at the Shanghai World expo.
Dr. Design   05.03.10
Simply bad timing. It fades because of the power of promotion of the expo. This building is much more useful and poetic than most of the pavilions.
Luke   05.03.10
If buildings are primarily meant to be memorable shapes, this succeeds. Looks like a marriage between a starchy banker and a flamboyant socialite.

The hat notion works, but why a Chinese hat for a museum in eastern France? Any number of iconic French hats might have done as well.
Tom P   05.03.10
have never seen a french bamboo hat
jayee   05.03.10
Shigeru Ban has built for Metz, what Gehry achieved for Bilbao.
Ernset   05.03.10
It's good but any architecture school critic would tell you that he failed to integrate the two systems of the building (12th image). He's able to negotiate the extruded volumes with the straw hat but doesn't seem to know what to do when the things actually touch.
Aaron   05.03.10
THe two parts dont need to touch..
Their contrast is amazing.
Alex   05.08.10
this building is ugly, is look like Fiera di Milano !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... is not have sens to make more complicated construction for wood if you can make the same more easy and more amezing like roof Fiera Milano!!!
anuszka   05.08.10

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