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Charleroi Photography Museum, Belgium, Wallonia-Brussels, Images, Architecture
Charleroi Museum of Photography : Architecture
New Belgian Building by lEscaut Architecture, Europe
Charleroi Museum of Photography Extension, Mont-sur-Marchienne, Belgium
2008
lEscaut Architecture
Photos : Gilbert Fastenaekens

Mies van der Rohe Awards Nominee 2009
New wing of the Charleroi Museum of Photography
Hidden within a traditional block of houses, the new extension to
the Museum of Photography in Charleroi takes roots in the orchard
of a former Carmelite convent. The building is inside the enclosure
of the convent, which hides a big garden which has several trees registered
with the Heritage Inventory. The park is surrounded by backyards from
suburban streets; a public school and a sports complex.
By investing the park, the new building invites visitors and neighbours
to inhabit this inner outdoors. The park creates the link between
three social functions: culture, education, and sports. Its opening
to the public becomes a matter of social dynamics and urban transformation.
During the project, the reflection enlarged to the surroundings of
the Museumcomplex. The city of Charleroi promotes this approach through
the development of a 'master plan for urban renewal' for the aria.
This plan is the result of a consultation process with the inhabitants
and was fuelled by an anthropological approach.
From the outside, the new building seems to call out to the surroundings,
its succession of hollows creating lines of sight or backgrounds of
a spatial scenography. The multiple shapes in the foreground become
meaningful since they are related to their context (park, houses,
equipments
). The inner stroll catches this outer experimentation
and gives it the form of multiple looks.
Charleroi Museum of Photography Photos : Eloisa Astudillo
The architecture playfully blurs the boundaries between inside and
outside spaces: the cantilever grows hollow to allow daylight lighting
up an outside fern cover; the winter garden shelters fragrant plants
inside the museum... Each place forms both a specific room and an
antechamber to the following ones, as a kind of between space
or between the two.
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Belgian Architect Studios
Charleroi Museum of Photography Extension - Building Information
Program: exhibition rooms, cafeteria, library, auditorium, educational service,
work space, storage space
Promoter: Belgian French Community (Communauté Française de
Belgique)
Process: 6 months of programme work with Xavier Canonne, director of the
Museum
collaboration with Jeanine Cohen (artist) for the façade panelling
Architects: lEscaut Architecture
Structure: bureau détudes Weinand
Fluids: SECA
Acoustics: Rémi Raskin
Landscaping: LandinZicht - Bjorn Gielen
Artist: Jeanine Cohen
Signage: Designlab
Mies van der Rohe Awards
Belgian Buildings - selection
below:
Hergé museum
Atelier Christian de Portzamparc

image © Nicolas Borel
Belgium Court of Justice
Museum Architecture

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Charleroi Museum of Photography - page : adrian
welch / isabelle lomholt
Website: www.museephoto.be |
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