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Museum of the Human Body, Montpellier, France - BIG - 谷德设计网非常感谢BIG将以下内容授权gooood发行。Appreciation towardsBIGfor providing the following description:BIG + A+Architecture + Egis + Base + LEcho + Celsius Environnement + CCVH的超级组合赢得法国蒙特利尔人体博物馆。这座7800平方千米的博物馆位于蒙特利尔夏帕克公园中,以时间著名的蒙特利尔医学院和医院为依托,将与艺术,社会,科学息息相关的人体探索通过展览,互动,活动,演出,工作坊的形式让大众认知。?BIG WINS COMPETITION FOR THE MUSEUM OF THE HUMAN BODY IN MONTPELLIER, FRANCEBIG + A+Architecture + Egis + Base + LEcho + Celsius Environnement + CCVH have been announced winner of the international designcompetition for the new Cité du Corps Humain (Museum of the Human Body) in Montpellier, France.The Museum of the Human Body, which will be part of the newly developed area Parc Marianne, is rooted in the humanist and medical traditionof Montpellier and its world renowned medical school, which dates back to the 10th century. The new Museum will explore the human body froman artistic, scientific and societal approach through cultural activities, interactive exhibitions, performances and workshops.?建筑在公园,城市,自然间找到平衡,与超频和城市路面相互拥抱---就像交叉抱合的双手那样,成为一个编织统一的整体。屋顶花园种植着美丽的植物,人们可以在这里进行探索,舒缓的放松。?The 7,800 m2 (ca. 84,000 sqf) museum is conceived as a confluence of the park and the city – nature and architecture – bookending theCharpak Park along with the Montpellier city hall. The building’s program consists of eight major spaces on one level, organically shaped andlifted to form an underlying continuous space. Multiple interfaces between all functions create views to the park, access to daylight, andoptimizing internal connections.?‘Like the mixture of two incompatible substances – oil and vinegar – the urban pavement and the parks turf flow together in a mutual embraceforming terraced pockets overlooking the park and elevating islands of nature above the city. A series of seemingly singular pavilions that weavetogether to form a unified institution – like individual fingers united together in a mutual grip’, explains Bjarke Ingels.The museum’s roof functi
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