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A világ legnagyobb fotográfiai múzeumát David Chipperfield cége tervezi Marokkóba. Az állíndó kiállítása a XIX. századtól a jelenkor fényképészetig mutat majd be alkotásokat, kortárs eseményeknek is helyet biztosítva. Az első ilyen jellegű intézmény lesz Afrikában.
The museum will cover an area of approximately 6,000 square metres in the west part of Marrakech, adjacent to the twelfth century Menara Gardens.
When completed the space will feature galleries, a theatre, cafe, bookshop, public spaces and educational facilities.
A large atrium will form a centrepiece to the building with a rectangular pool of water on the ground floor. Varieties of desert plants in a garden will surround the atrium on the third floor.
"With a rich program of exhibitions, education and cultural exchange the museum will be the first such institution on the African continent," said the firm. "It will broaden the artistic experience across cultural boundaries to form greater understanding and tolerance."
North elevation
In the meantime, the Marrakech Museum for Photography and Visual Art (MMPVA) is temporarily located at El Badi Palace and its first photography exhibition opens later this month.
South elevation
Other projects by David Chipperfield Architects include a gallery building at the Saint Louis Art Museum in Missouri, the Musée des Beaux-arts in Reims, France and the seafront Turner Contemporary Gallery in Margate, East Kent.
East elevation
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The Marrakech Museum for Photography and Visual Arts
The Marrakech Museum for Photography and Visual Arts will be built at the edge of the historic 12th Century Menara Gardens in Marrakech. The Gardens – historically the link between the Atlas Mountains, life-giving water and the old walled city is a fitting place to build a museum which will surely become the 21st century link between the culturally diverse people of Morocco, her visitors and the international world of art and culture.
Ground floor plan
First floor plan
The Marrakech Museum for Photography and Visual Arts will be housed in a 6,000+ m2 state of the art museum facility designed by renown architect Sir David Chipperfield. This will be a transformative project for the Arts in Morocco and indeed all of Africa. When completed, MMP+ will house galleries, a theatre, café, bookshop, public spaces and extensive educational facilities – all of the components that create a lively innovative museum project.Second floor plan
Opening in January 2013 The Marrakech Museum for Photography and Visual Arts at the Badii Palace in Marrakech will be our temporary home while the permanent museum building is constructed. MMP+ at Badii Palace will have a rich, full program of exhibitions, education, cultural exchange and outreach. Functioning as a “project” space, the Badii Palace site will be a vibrant laboratory for the development of the programs and exhibitions that will be housed in the permanent building when complete.Third floor plan
The Marrakech Museum for Photography and Visual Arts will focus its collecting across 3 easily definable and broadly interpretive genres of photography and lens based media both static and moving. (a) Architecture / Design (b) Photojournalism (c) Fashion / Culture. Through tightly disciplined acquisitions MMP+ will build a collection that will allow diverse use both in its exhibition program and education. We will also retain the flexibly to exhibit a broad range of works of art across all media.Cross section
The Marrakech Museum for Photography and Visual Arts will form a hub for education across many areas of museum sciences. Our goal is to take students from Morocco and the region, whose interests are in curatorial studies, connoisseurship, museum operations, development etc. and teach them both within the confines of the museum, interaction within their local communities and by sending them abroad to work at some of the worlds great institutions and universities the hands-on practice of museum science.Long section
With a rich program of exhibitions, education and cultural exchange the Museum will be the first such institution on the African Continent and will broaden the artistic experience across cultural boundaries to form greater understanding and tolerance.