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Here are some photographs of the Centre Pompidou-Metz in France by architects Shigeru Ban of Japan and Jean de Gastines of France, which will open to the public in May. The undulating laminated ...
Centre Pompidou (Metz, France),,, Shigeru Ban Architects (Tokyo) in association with Jean de Gastines (Paris) and Gumuchdjian Architects (London) won the design competition to build a new Centre ...
Shigeru Ban is an appealing architect. His emergency shelters of cardboard and paper, devised in response to disasters such as the 1995 earthquake in Kobe, Japan, present him as someone turning his ...
BAN SHIGERU Just because I’ve won a ... For the 2010 Centre Pompidou-Metz in ... It’s so much easier for people to enter a building with an open design than one where they have to ...
This review of Shigeru Ban’s Centre Pompidou-Metz first appeared in the Architectural Review ‘Centre Pompidou is the only public monument the ’70s have produced,’ pronounced Reyner Banham in these ...
Ban inside the roof of the Centre Pompidou-Metz museum he designed in France, inspired by a Chinese hat Japanese architect Shigeru Ban - who uses cardboard tubes to make temporary housing in ...
Intrigued by the hexagonal plan and complex structure of Shigeru Ban’s Centre Pompidou Metz in France, ANTIVJ visual artists Simon Geilfus and Yannick Jacquet, and composer Thomas Vaquié ...
The Japanese architect Shigeru Ban hates to waste ... Ban has earned global renown for buildings such as the Centre Pompidou Metz, ... “Even if a building is made of paper—if people love ...
His buildings include the Pompidou Centre in Metz, as well as the Nomadic Museum, a traveling venue housing photographer Gregory Colbert’s exhibit, Ashes and Snow, which appeared on the beach in ...
The £27 million project, designed with London-based architect Philip Gumuchdjian, will create 12,000m 2 of new space for the gallery in the Franco-German border town. The Metz gallery was originally ...