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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

NATIONAL ART MUSEUM OF CHINA (NAMOC) in Dongcheng, Beijing by Jean Nouvel

 
October 2nd, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Jean Nouvel

In the presence of Mr. Laurent Fabius, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, Mrs. Liu Yandong, deputy Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of China in charge of Education, Culture, Sciences, Health, Tourism and Sport announced officially on Thursday, September 18th the launch of the design and construction of the National Art Museum of China (NAMOC) by the French Architect Jean Nouvel and the Beijing Institute of Architectural Design (BIAD).
Located next to the historic axis of Beijing and symbolically connected to the Forbidden City, the new National Art Museum of China will take its place by its size – 130 000 square meters – and by the importance of its collections – from the Ming Era to today – among the greatest museums of the world.

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

  • Architects: Jean Nouvel
  • Project: NATIONAL ART MUSEUM OF CHINA (NAMOC)
  • Location: Dongcheng, Beijing
  • Gross area: 130.000 m²
  • Plot: 30,000 m²
  • Program: 
    • Permanent exhibition galleries
    • Temporary exhibition galleries
    • Research Centre
    • Education Centre
    • Public spaces and reception
    • Auditorium
    • Reserves
    • Administration of the museum
    • Services

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Catalysis Symbiosis Milestone

At the beginning of the XXI st century museums are still too often considered as places for conservation, consultation and education. These are useful functions, but based on conventional thinking and cultural consumption. The museums should become lively places, resonating with invention where exhibits prove that sensations and emotions triggered by art are amplified by time, by the complicit juxtaposition of works from various times, and all the eras of invention. The most sincere inventors of our time must absolutely find in these moments a place for expression. It is our responsibility to invite the creators into a place where they can dream, in which they can be recognized, and offer the artists the means to express themselves better than ever, to reveal themselves more clearly and intensely than anywhere else. The NAMOC represents an incredible opportunity for the most ambitious materialization of a place for expression, of communication and attraction, a place that witnesses the vitality of a civilization, the civilization of the greatest people on earth. Our proposal is the result of one year of catalysis, of immersions, of dialogs and explorations to translate, synthetize, symbolize and materialize the spirit of the Chinese civilization… our goal is to protect the miracles created with ink throughout the centuries, to reveal the force of a living art… to welcome the artist of tomorrow. The museum is a milestone that now establishes architecture as a civilizational medium, as the memorial symbiosis of nature and human expression. These exceptional conditions are able to elicit this rising attitude, this symbiotic response, and goes beyond being just a traditional competition of established styles. Today, the role of architecture is to catalyze, to precipitate the spirit of a situation should it be individual, plural or civilizational.

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

The NAMOC is written in space as a fragment of an ideogram shaped by an artist over a long period of time, giving it both a sense of mastery and voluntary incompleteness: by taking off the ground it imposes itself into the sky. It thus resists the laws of gravity while asserting its presence.

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Mountainous horizons, reflections of the trees on the boulders, reflections of the sky on the sky, green rocks and green trees, branches behind stone grates, people strolling disappearing behind the boulders, we can make out works of art in the middle of a luminous ray of light, colorful images illuminate grey cracks and crevices, yellow lichens suffer on the grey silver plated stone.

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

Image Courtesy © Jean Nouvel

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