Frank Gehry can expand his Paris portfolio this fall when the new building for the Fondation Louis Vuitton (previously) will open its doors to the public on Monday, October 27. The center seeks to establish itself as a new location in Paris for contemporary French and international art and artists.
Scroll down for the complete announcement we've received from the foundation.
"The LVMH Group announces the opening to the public on Monday 27 October 2014, of the Fondation Louis Vuitton. The Foundation will be located in a building commissioned by Bernard Arnault, and designed by the American architect Frank Gehry. Resembling a cloud of glass, the building is set in the Jardin d’Acclimatation in Paris, in the northern part of the Bois de Boulogne.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton’s mission is to encourage and promote contemporary artistic creation both in France and internationally. The collections and programmes will continue the tradition of artistic and creative movements of the 20th and 21st centuries.
The building for the Fondation Louis Vuitton includes exhibition galleries dedicated to the permanent collection, temporary exhibitions and artists’ commissions. It is completed by a flexible auditorium for the presentation of multi-disciplinary performances and events.
Its terraces offer unique panoramic views of Paris and the lush greenery of the Jardin d’Acclimatation, the inspiration for Frank Gehry’s architecture of glass and transparency.
In the context of the opening programme, the Fondation Louis Vuitton will present an exhibition showcasing the architectural project created by Frank Gehry for the foundation. The exhibition will be presented in dialogue with the first European retrospective of Frank Gehry’s work presented by the Centre Pompidou, from October 2014.
The Fondation Louis Vuitton is a corporate foundation and a private cultural initiative dedicated to art and artists. The foundation represents a new phase in art patronage and in the culture initiated by LVMH in France and around the world over the past two decades.
Key architectural data
Land area: 1 ha
Building floor area: 11 700 m2
Eleven galleries
Auditorium with capacity of 350"
Photographs © Iwan Baan
6 Comments
I can't believe this thing actually exists in the world at full scale, but I'm glad it does. Congratulations to the team, well done.
fuck yeah, right?
but it could use a darth vader gargoyle or two, no?
What do you mean, boy in a well?
remember that thread where some civilian from reddit or wherever came here to chastise us arckytects for our high-falutin-ness and after like thirty pages of his arguing he posted an example of cool architecture and it was some nouveau gothic thing with a darth vader gargoyle? fuck, still cracks me up.
Lest we forget, and what not, et al, ie, etc, and so on...
This does have some Vader-esque aspects, though, right? The layers of double curved plates, symmetrically (more or less) disposed. It's more like the samurai helmets Vader was based on.
Looks like something from a Transformers movie. I can't wait until they blow it up.
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