Création de l’architecte anglo-irakienne Zaha Hadid, figure du mouvement déconstructiviste, un petit coup de projecteur sur le somptueux MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts de Rome commandé par le Ministère Italien pour l’Héritage Culturel et premier musée public italien entièrement dédié à la créativité contemporaine. Toutes les images dans la suite !
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A few words from Zaha Hadid
An interesting thing about the museum in Rome is that it is no longer an object, but rather a field, which implies that many programs could be attached to the museum. It’s no longer a museum, but a center. Here we are weaving a dense texture of interior and exterior spaces. It’s an intriguing mixture of permanent, temporary and commercial galleries, irrigating a large urban field with linear display surfaces. It could be a library; there are so many buildings that are not standing next to, but are intertwined and superimposed over one another. This means that, through the organizational diagram, you could weave other programs into the whole idea of gallery spaces. You can make connections between architecture and art – the bridges can connect them and make them into one exhibition. That gives you the interesting possibility of having an exhibition across the field. You can walk through a whole segment of a city to view spaces. In Rome, the organization will allow you to have exhibitions across the field, but they can also be very compressed, so you have a great variety.
Description technique
Total site area : 29,000 square meters
Exterior spaces : 19,640 square meters
Interior spaces : 21,200 square meters
Display space : 10.000 square meters
Services (auditorium, libraries, cafeteria, restaurant, …) : 6,000 square meters
MAXXI art : 4.077 square meters
MAXXI architecture : 1,935 square meters
Credits
MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Arts, Rome, 2009.
Credits photos Roland Halbe & copyright Zaha Hadid Architects
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