Architect, Hala Warde, who has worked with Jean Nouvel since 1990 and has been a partner since 1999 will close out the Past-Future lecture series with her presentation on the Mid Eastern version of the Louvre. She has led this project, currently under construction in Abu Dhabi, since its inception in 2007.

Lecture: "Architecture as a Vector of Culture.  The Louvre Abu Dhabi Experience."

A good opportunity to see an interesting project and discern some doubts about the project and cultural controversy arose around it.


Model. Louvre Abu Dhabi. Ateliers Jean Nouvel.

Hala Wardé holds an architectural degree from the École Speciale d´Architecture in Paris where she studied with Paul Virilio (1986-89) and with Jean Nouvel in 1990, Wardé worked on the Endless Tower project for La Défense near París, the Law Court of Nantes and the stadium for the Paris World Cup competition. Named project manager in 1994, Wardé has directed projects such as the Museum of Advertisement at the Louvre Museum and the re-structuring of the Arab World Institute in Paris, and internationally, she has directed the Young In guest house in Seoul and a building at Expo 2000 in Hanover.

Wardé became a Partner at AJN in 1999 and has been involved in major proyects throughout Europe, Asia, the Middle East and the USA including the Carnegie Science Centre in Pittsburgh or the Guggenheim Temporary Museum in Tokyo, among others. In 2008, Wardé established HW Architecture, her own office, in partnership with AJN. She recently took charge of the One New Change office and retail building in London City and the Landmark Center for hotel, apartments, retail and entertainment in the city centre of Beirut. Wardé currently works on the Louvre Museum in Abu Dhabi, which she has been leading and overseeing since its inception in 2007.

 
Hala Wardé and Jean Nouvel

Date: 10 February at 13.00h.
Venue: IE Segovia Campus-Refectory

Lecture: by Hala Wardé, Ateliers Jean Nouvel. “Architecture as a Vector of Culture: The Louvre Abu Dhabi Experience”

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Jean Nouvel, (born August 12, 1945) is a French architect. Nouvel studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and was a founding member of Mars 1976 and Syndicat de l'Architecture. He has obtained a number of prestigious distinctions over the course of his career, including the Aga Khan Award for Architecture (technically, the prize was awarded for the Institut du Monde Arabe which Nouvel designed), the Wolf Prize in Arts in 2005 and the Pritzker Prize in 2008.

Nouvel was awarded the Pritzker Prize, architecture's highest honour, in 2008, for his work on more than 200 projects, among them, in the words of The New York Times, the "exotically louvered" Arab World Institute, the bullet-shaped and "candy-colored" Torre Agbar in Barcelona, the "muscular" Guthrie Theater with its cantilevered bridge in Minneapolis, and in Paris, the "defiant, mysterious and wildly eccentric" Musée du quai Branly (2006) and the Philharmonie de Paris (a "trip into the unknown" c. 2012).

Pritzker points to several more major works: in Europe, the Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art (1994), the Culture and Convention Center in Lucerne (2000), the Opéra Nouvel in Lyon (1993) , Expo 2002 in Switzerland and, under construction, the Copenhagen Concert Hall and the courthouse in Nantes (2000); as well as two tall towers in planning in North America, Tour Verre in New York City and a cancelled condominium tower in Los Angeles. International cultural projects such as the Abu Dhabi Louvre, the Philharmonic Hall in Paris, the Qatar National Museum in Doha, or the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 in London.

In its citation, the jury of the Pritzker prize noted:

Of the many phrases that might be used to describe the career of architect Jean Nouvel, foremost are those that emphasize his courageous pursuit of new ideas and his challenge of accepted norms in order to stretch the boundaries of the field. [...] The jury acknowledged the ‘persistence, imagination, exuberance, and, above all, an insatiable urge for creative experimentation’ as qualities abundant in Nouvel’s work.

Among his principal completed projects, we find the Arab World Institute in Paris, the Cartier Foundation and the Quai Branly museum in Paris, the Culture and Congress Center KKL in Lucerne, the extension of the Queen Sofia Arts Center in Madrid, the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, the Philharmonic of Paris…
 
Among the projects currently under studies or under construction: the “53W53, Tour de Verre” integrating the extension of the MoMA galleries in New York, the residential towers “Le Nouvel” in Kuala Lumpur, “Anderson 18” and “Ardmore” in Singapore and “Rosewood” in São Paulo, the office towers “Hekla” and “Duo” in Paris, the cultural complex “The Artists’ Garden” in Qingdao or the National Art Museum of China NAMOC in Beijing… The design of the Louvre Abu Dhabi began in 2006 with Jean Nouvel’s Partner Architect Hala Wardé.
 

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Published on: February 9, 2012
Cite: "Architecture as a Vector of Culture. The Louvre Abu Dhabi Experience" METALOCUS. Accessed
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