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Refurbishing of exhibition spaces |
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Malraux Museum - Le Havre (France) |
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City of Le Havre |
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S. Barclay, J. P. Crousse, L. Beaudouin, E. Beaudouin
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Project size |
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245 m2 |
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Year of completion |
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2006 |
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Concept |
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The quality of the Senne-Foulds private art collection recently donated to the Malraux Museum was worth the creation of an exclusive exhibition space within the building. The City of Le Havre entrusted the architects who conducted the first renovation to remodel the South mezzanine. The project proposes a fluid exhibition space, oriented towards the sea not only in order to characterize it, but also to integrate it to the main double-height space, and yet offer its own identity within the permanent collection.
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