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Pompidou Centre Exhibition, Paris, Architect, Building, Studio, Project
Pompidou Centre : French Architect Show 2008
Dominique Perrault Architecture Exhibition, Paris, France
DOMINIQUE PERRAULT ARCHITECTURE
11 Jun - 22 Sep 2008
Galerie Sud, Level 1
The Centre Pompidou is to stage the first ever large-scale exhibition
devoted to the work of French architect Dominique Perrault. With this,
having earlier paid tribute to Christian de Portzamparc (1996), Renzo
Piano (2000), Jean Nouvel (2001), Thom Mayne (2006) and Richard Rogers
(2007), the Centre continues in its commitment to promoting knowledge
and understanding of contemporary architecture through organising
exhibitions on the world’s great architects.
Dominique Perrault’s name immediately calls to mind the Bibliothèque
Nationale de France, an East Paris landmark which, conceived as a
non-architecture, the simple delimitation of a volume around a garden,
is today recognised as having inaugurated a new logic of the architectural
object and its environment.
However, his 200 built and unbuilt projects across the world (among
the former the Olympic Velodrome in Berlin, the New Mariinsky Theatre
in Saint-Petersburg and the Ewha University in Seoul) form a body
of work that cannot be represented by a single building, however emblematic,
evidencing rather a continuous development, a perpetual search for
groundbreaking forms of expression, from Spain to Russia, from Austria
to Korea, from Italy to the United States.
Over more than a thousand square metres, the exhibition in the Galerie
Sud will present the work of DPA – Dominique Perrault Architecture
through models, photographs and drawings, while films by Richard Copans
(Les Films d’Ici), specially commissioned for the exhibition, will
offer a comprehensive survey of completed and current projects.
The exhibition design exploits the architectural metal mesh that Perrault
was the first to develop and use, which offers a key to his conception
of space. His research on materials, on the emotional force of the
play of matter and light, is driven by a minimalist vision in which
the architectural space is generated by a calculated deployment of
elements. For this is an architecture of matter, and Perrault creates
not buildings but landscapes.
Simple forms and fundamental concepts transform the sites in which
they are inscribed, in a minimal intervention unafraid to use empty
space to create resonance.
The many projects included in the exhibition testify to the formal
productivity of this approach and to its many virtues, environmental,
urbanistic and social. Visitors will see in particular how the European
Court of Justice in Luxembourg and Convention and Exhibition Centre
in León, Spain, act as points of crystallization for wider urban plans
that are rich in potential; how the layout of the new Ewha University
campus in Seoul naturally and unemphatically guarantees an exceptionally
high degree of energy efficiency; how the new Olympic Tennis Stadium
in Madrid can adapt itself to changing requirements; how the New Mariinsky
Theatre in Saint-Petersbourg is elegantly integrated into a sensitive
World Heritage Site; and how this approach deals with the urbanistic
and technical challenges represented by the skyscraper, whether in
the two inclined hotel towers for the new Milan Fair Complex presently
under construction, the Habitat Sky Hotel being built on Barcelona’s
Diagonal, or the twin towers that will serve as a gateway to the Donau
City riverside quarter in Vienna.
The same themes find constantly changing expression in the other projects
also presented: in France, the Rouen Sports Centre and a mixed-use
building combining housing, offices and shops for Euralille, the Greater
Perpignan administrative headquarters and other office buildings in
the same town; in Spain, the seafront development and hotel in Tenerife,
the León Convention Centre; in Italy, the redesign of the Piazza Garibaldi
in Naples; in England, the Priory Park Pavilion, Reigate; in the Netherlands,
housing and offices; and in Japan, an office tower in Osaka.
A selection of submissions for major competitions illuminates the
genesis of architectural ideas and the process of landscape development,
illustrating the distinctive features of the conceptual apparatus
deployed by the firm: the Centre Pompidou, Metz; the Fondation Pinault
on the Ile Seguin, west of Paris; the Afragola railway station, Naples;
and, more recently, the Jean Bouin Stadium in Paris and the Tour Phare
at La Défense. Presenting some sixty projects, the exhibition thus
offers a first assessment of an extremely busy career. It is accompanied
by a catalogue offering a comprehensive critical survey of Perrault’s
work, which also includes a previously unpublished interview revealing
more personal and less well-known aspects of the architect’s life
and thought.
Centre Pompidou - Exhibition Information
Centre Pompidou, 75191 Paris Cedex 4
telephone 00 33 (0)1 44 78 12 33
metro: Rambuteau ou Hôtel de Ville
Opening Hours
Exhibition open 11 am 9 pm every day ex. Tuesdays
Admission
10 or 12 euros, depending on time of visit concessions 8 or 9 euros
ticket valid one day for the Musée National dArt Moderne
& all exhibitions
Free for members of the Centre Pompidou
(holders of the annual pass) Information on 01 44 78 14 63
Buy your ticket on-line and print at home: www.centrepompidou.fr/billetterie
Curator: Frederic Migayrou, curator at the Musée National dArt
Moderne,
head of architecture and design
Centre Pompidou Architecture Exhibition Information from Dominique
Perrault Architecure 260608
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