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Quai Branly Museum

Ateliers Jean Nouvel. Paris, France

  • Name of work in English

    Quai Branly Museum

  • Name of work in original language

    Musée du Quai Branly

  • Prize year

    EUmies Awards 2007

  • Work Location

    Paris, France

  • Studio

    Ateliers Jean Nouvel

EUmies Awards 2007 Nominees

  • Aerialview

    Aerialview

    © Philippe Guignard

  • Interior of the museum

    Interior of the museum

    © Philippe RUAULT

  • Aerial view 2

    Aerial view 2

    © Philippe Guignard

  • Interior of the museum north fa

    Interior of the museum north fa

    © Philippe RUAULT

  • South Facade

    South Facade

    © Roland Halbe

  • Office building and north facade

    Office building and north facade

    © Roland Halbe

  • Facade North

    Facade North

  • PLan

    PLan

Authors

Jean Nouvel,

Collaborators

Project architect: Fran Raynaud, Didier Brault, Isabelle Guillauic; Technical architect: Frederic Boilevin, Michel Calzada, Cyril Desroche, Sylvie Erard, Herkens Edwin, Gerd Kaiser, Roland Pellerin, Afid Rakem, Jalil Amor, Gian Luca Ferrarini, Laure Frachet, Nick Gilliland, Karine Jeannot, Freddy Laun, Jeremy Lebarillec, Philippe Monteil, Eric Pannetier, Florence Rabiet, Sophie Redele, Erwan Saliva, Andres Souza Blanes y Cortes, Frederic Casanova, Reza Azard, Mia Hagg, Eric Nespoulous, Matthias Raash; Design: Sabrina Letourneur; Technical architect: Soudant Odile; Landscape architect: Emma Blanc; Graphic design: Natalie Saccu de Franchi; Quantity surveyor: Crochelet Pierre; Technical architect: Ren Bencini, Guillaume Besan, Julien Coeurdevey; Others: Cathy Jedonne (Secretary), Anastasia Kaneva, Sabrina Kettani; Lighting: Yann Kersal; Others: Patrick Blanc (Botanical wall); Landscape architect: Gilles Clement; Lighting: Georges Berne; Art: Alain Bony; Graphic design: Autobus Imperial; Mechanical: OTH engineering; Structural engineering: Ingerop engineering; Others: Arcora engineering (Fa), Hubert Tonka
  • Program

    Culture

  • Completion

    2006

PresenceAbsence or Selective Dematerialisation: This is a museum built around a specific collection, where everything is designed to evoke an emotional response to the primary object, to protect it from light, but also to capture that rare ray of light indispensable to make it vibrate and awaken its spirituality. In a place inhabited by symbols of forests and rivers, by obsessions of death and oblivion, it is an asylum for censored and cast off works from Australia and the Americas. It is a loaded place haunted with dialogues between the ancestral spirits of men, who, in discovering their human condition, invented gods and beliefs. It is a place that is unique and strange, poetic and unsettling. Its architecture must challenge our current Western creative expressions. Away, then, with the structures, mechanical systems, with curtain walls, with emergency staircases, parapets, false ceilings, projectors, pedestals, showcases. If their functions must be retained, they must disappear from our view and our consciousness, vanish before the sacred objects so we may enter into communion with them. This is, of course easy to say but difficult to achieve... The resulting architecture has an unexpected character. Is it an archaic object? A regression? No, quite the contrary, for in order to obtain this result the most advanced techniques are used: windows are very large and very transparent, and often printed with huge photographs; tall randomlyplaced pillars could be mistaken for trees or totems; the wooden sunscreens support photovoltaic cells. The means are unimportant it is the results that count: what is solid seems to disappear, giving the impression that the museum is a simple facadeless shelter in the middle of a wood. When dematerialization encounters the expression of signs, it becomes selective; here illusion cradles the work of art. All that remains is to invent the poetry of the site by a gentle discrepancy: a Parisian garden becomes a sacred wood, with a museum dissolving in its depths.


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