Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop

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  • Partner And Associate In Charge: B. Plattner, T.Sahlmann
  • Partner: G.Bianchi
  • Models: A.Pachiaudi, S.Becchi, T.Kamp, S.Moreau, E.Ntourlias, O.Aubert, C.Colson, Y.Kyrkos
  • Model 3d: Arnold Walz
  • Cost Consultant: SLETEC
  • Sustainability: Tribu
  • Light: Cosil
  • Client: Fondation Jérôme Seydoux - Pathé
  • Site Area: 839 sqm
  • City: Paris
  • Country: France
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© Michel Denancé

Text description provided by the architects. The art of inserting a building into an historical city block means engaging in an open, physical dialogue with those already there. Building onto an extant structure also presents an opportunity for a more widespread renovation project, a reclaiming of space. The new headquarters of the Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé is an unexpected presence, a curved volume one glimpses floating in the middle of the courtyard in which it sits, anchored on just a few supports. On the ground, there is a stand of birch trees, a floral island set in the dense mineral context of the city.

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Cite: "Pathé Foundation / Renzo Piano Building Workshop " 25 Mar 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/550625/pathe-foundation-renzo-piano> ISSN 0719-8884

© Michel Denancé

旧建筑中的巨大金属蠕虫 Pathé 基金会 / Renzo Piano Building Workshop

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