MUSÉE DE LA GRANDE GUERRE DU PAYS DE MEAUX. The Museum of the Great War of the Pays de Meaux is an ambitious architectural project by the architect Christophe Lab. The museum displays the extensive collection of foremost WWI historian Jean-Pierre Verney.

Build the museum in its setting without disturbing the landscape: that was the challenge for the architect Christophe Lab, who succeeded in creating a historical site in constant dialogue with one of the most emblematic commemorative sites on the territory. Chosen to give a setting to the size of the project, the architect chose to interpret this by using large spaces. The new museum facilities cover 7000 m2: 3000 m2 for the permanent exhibition, 300 m2 for temporary exhibitions, 2 halls for school visits and discovery workshops, a 115-seat auditorium, a documentation centre that includes over 8.000 works, a café, a bookshop, and a gift shop. The building meets the needs of a great museum of the 21st century.

A roofed square formed by the building’s underbelly leads to the museum entrance. A transition from exterior to interior, this covered area is equipped for projection of images on its flooring. It also enables visitors to catch glimpses of parts of the collection through windows (“display skylights”) in the spaces underpinned by the building. Luminous patios punctuate the path, lighting the way from the covered square to the entrance hall. Visitors are immediately immersed in the scenography, through partly visible features of the museography awaiting them on the upper floor.

The floor of the square is an immense relief map of the North-East of France, and can act as a ground for large-scale projections depicting troop movements and variations in the front line during the 1914 and 1918 Battles of the Marne. Leaving the square, visitors are directed to a luminous glassed reception hall containing the cafe and auditorium entrance. A huge ramp then takes them to the upper level of the hall. The ascent takes them past the shop to the ticket office, and finally to the exhibition itself.

Covering 3.000 m2, the museum displays the extraordinary collection built up over a number of years by Jean-Pierre Verney, an acknowledged expert on the First World War.

With the aim of becoming the entry point for the pathways of memory on the first world-wide conflict, it is set at the foot of the USA monument commemorating the Battles of the Marne of 1914 and 1918.

This exceptionnal collection of almost 50.000 objects and documents “expresses emotion, lassitude, anger, pride, separation, and a large part of the visible or obscured facets of the event ” (Jean-Pierre Verney).

Fact Sheet

Partners in charge and scenery: Atelier Christophe Lab
Technical and scientific coordination: Agence Crépin, Bruno Crépin
BET Multimedia : Anamnésia, Simon Sappa
Lighting Designer: Attention Mouvement, Jean-François Saliéri
Composer and Sound Design : Luc Martinez
Graphics and signage : Gérard Plénacoste
Urban planing and VRD : Cabinet Greuzat
Landscape : Agence Territoire
Specialist Conservation and Reserves : FL&Co, Frédéric Ladonne
HQE and environmental approach : Prévention Consultants
BET Structure : RFR GO+
BET Thermal et Plumbing : Capet
BET Electricity and SSI : Bethem
BET acoustic : Peutz et associés

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Christophe Lab, obtiene el título de arquitecto en 1977, en UP&. Fue galardonado en 1991 con "Albums de la Jeune Architecture", publicado por Ready-Made Urbains (Ediciones Picard), con un prólogo de Paul Virilio en el año 2000. El mismo año, se asoció con Cécile Courtey para construir su oficina y casa en el distrito 19 de París. Atelier Lab ha sido responsable de numerosos proyectos como: depósitos de agua (Burie), escuelas (ENSCI, Nazelles), servicios hospitalarios (Dole), y proyectos como la pista de aterrizaje con plataformas para repostar en el Hospital General Dreux (la primera instalación de este tipo en Francia), pasarelas (sobre el Oise, en Guisa) y la remodelación del Parque Empresarial del Norte de Amiens. También ha llevado a cabo proyectos de pequeña escala como la emblemática Casa Alfa en Nanterre, la Casa Caravana de la rue de l'Ermitage, París, y la Maison-Film, también en París.

 

 

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Published on: December 5, 2011
Cite: "MUSÉE DE LA GRANDE GUERRE DU PAYS DE MEAUX" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/mus%C3%A9e-de-la-grande-guerre-du-pays-de-meaux> ISSN 1139-6415
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