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Fo n d a ti o n L o u i s Vu i t to n C a s e St u d y
Glass sails above a sea of forest “The idea is a cloud of glass - magical, ephemeral ..…and transparent.” These are the words Frank O. Gehry employed to introduce the Fondation Louis Vuitton pour la Création project to the public during a press conference in October 2006. “I wanted to create something that every time you approach, it shows a different character depending on the light and the time of day. I wanted to emulate everything this word ‘transparence’ means.”
The architectural model of the “Fondation Louis Vuitton pour la création“. Image courtesy of Gehry Partners.
Hired by the French luxury goods conglomerate LVMH in 2004 to realize a longstanding ambition of Bernard Arnault to create a Foundation dedicated to contemporary art in all its forms, Mr. Gehry began studies that led to the creation of Gehry Partners’ most complex project to date. The primary source of this complexity, which ultimately impacted intelligent glass solutions
virtually every aspect of the building design, was the deployment of vast glass canopies that surround the building enclosure. It is a hugely ambitious project for a sensitive site in Paris. Intensive consultations with the City of Paris, the National Sites Commission, and with the historical architects (Architectes des
Bâtiments de France) were undertaken in order to obtain the necessary building authorizations. The Sites Commission approval was conditional, with nomination of a committee to follow up and to ensure the Owner’s commitment to quality for the realization of the exterior glass elements.
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