Posts tagged France

Christian de Portzamparc has designed a winery for Chateau Cheval Blanc in Saint-Emillion, France.  The architect describes it as “a lifting of the earth, raised by sails of concrete towards the light and the sky.”  Its rocking, undulating form reminds us of Saarinen or Calatrava’s proposal for Denver’s Airport.  What do you think?

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Bjarke Ingels’ BIG & FREAKS freearchitects have collaborated to create a stunning cultural center in Bordeaux, France that seeks to engage the community through its design.  The Maison de l’Économie Créative et de la Culture en Aquitaine (MÉCA) will serve as a home for three cultural institutions in France, the visual arts organization FRAC, the performing arts group OARA & the literature/movie organization, ECLA.  The center features at its heart, a public space the designers have dubbed the “urban room” that serves both as a stage for exhibitions and a causeway through the building, engaging the public.  Ramps leading up to the “urban room” also serve as exhibition space for various events at the center.  In Bjarke’s words, “By inviting the art into the city and the city into the arts, the MÉCA will provide opportunities for new hybrids of cultural and social life beyond the specific definitions of its constituent parts.”  Fantastic.


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