Tepee Lautrec, Grand Palais, Paris
Designed for the Toulouse-Lautrec exhibition at the Grand Palais, it was later reassembled across from the new national library, and later again on the plaza of the Pompidou Centre. In daylight, the white cone dominates, the canvas appears opaque, and the interior fills with light. Inside the tepee, the metal structure is apparent, a geometric figure that reduces progressively in dimensions as it rises to the summit. At night, the cone becomes luminous and reveals its structure through the translucent surface.
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Program
Temporary reception structure
Client
Réunion de Musées Nationaux et Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais
Project team
Chaix & Morel et Associés, Paris
Philippe Chaix, Jean-Paul Morel, Anabel Sergent
with Nelly Breton
and Cécile Filipe, Olivier Fraisse, Michèle Howard, Rémi Lichnerowicz, Dorothée Nourisson, Woyteck Sepiol
Groupe Alto / AR&C, structure
Ingérop, quantity surveyors, electricity, coordination
Inex, mechanical engineers
Qualiconsult, quality surveyor
Peutz & Associés, acoustics
Key figures
Surface area : 500 m²
Dimensions : 27 m diameter and 29 m high
Construction costs excl. VAT : 0,8 M €
1992
Photography credits
Bruno Delamain
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