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Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris by h2o architectes

07.30.20 | By
Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris by h2o architectes

Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris is an interior renovation located in Paris, France, designed by h2o architectes. The objective was to refurbish the museum’s public reception area while also improving the overall working environment for the staff.

The architects removed any unnecessary past editions in order to enable fluidity throughout the space and provide a design adapted to contemporary use. The building’s characteristic simplicity offers an important neutrality to the artwork exhibited, which was furthered through the use of reinforced concrete.

The most prominent interventions are concentrated within the entrance hall, which frame the topographical scale of the site surrounding the museum. As described by the architects, “The curves of the new mezzanines lead the eye outside onto the forecourt. The project has respected the understated simplicity of the existing cladding and the marmo- real whiteness of the facade in order to ensure harmony and a degree of neutrality.”

Photography by Stephane Chalmeau & Thibaut Voisin.

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