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The “M” of MVRDV, Founding Partner and Principal Architect Winy Maas, has received international acclaim for his broad range of urban planning and building projects. MVRDV’s extraordinary new project Depot Van Beuningen is the world’s first fully accessible art depot, located at Museum Park in the center of Rotterdam. The building has drawn huge interest for its radical and potentially revolutionary approach to open arts storage.
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Sir David Chipperfield founded David Chipperfield Architects in 1985 and has since become one of the world’s most admired architecture firms, having won several international competitions and completed more than 100 built works.
The Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin’s Kulturforum is one of the icons of twentieth-century architecture. The only building realized by Mies van der Rohe in Europe after his emigration to the USA, the Neue Nationalgalerie has been dedicated to the art of the twentieth century since its opening in 1968. After almost 50 years, the damage, deficiencies, and deficits of intensive use are to be carefully and sustainably addressed, within the restrictions imposed by the building’s status as a listed monument. The process of refurbishment and modernisation aims for maximum preservation of the existing fabric, with a minimum visual compromise to the building’s original appearance.
安藤忠雄が、自身が2021年に完成させたパリの美術館「ブルス・ドゥ・コメルス/コレクション・ピノー」を解説している動画です。2022年2月のThe World Around Summit 2022で公開されたものです。日本語で視聴可能です。18世紀に小麦市場として建てられた建物が19世紀後半に商品取引所に改築、それを美術館に転用した建築になります。こちらのページでも写真が多数見られます。
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Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Tadao Ando is one of the most renowned designers in the field today. His work, defined by large expanses of unadorned concrete and emotive use of natural elements like sunlight, water, and wind, has become definitive of contemporary Japanese architecture, but his influence extends the world around. His most recent project embeds a new exhibition space for contemporary art into a neoclassical landmark building in the center of Paris. Responding to the existing structure, which was built at the end of the 18th century as the Halle aux blés for use by grain traders and converted in the 19th century into the Bourse de commerce by Henri Blondel, Ando has created a space that connects Paris’s rich architectural past with the present and future.