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April 21, 2023

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A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N R E S T O R AT I O N | B R U N O G A U D I N A R C H I T E C T E S C L O C K W I S E T O P L E F T : M A R C H A N D M E F F R E ; R I G H T : T A K U J I S H I M M U R A ; B O T T O M L E F T : T A K U J I S H I M M U R A new light-amplifying circulations and, in a dazzling example, a glazed conduit linking the library to an adjacent museum. Throughout is a sense of openness and expanse that guided this ship first to sea, then to shore. Based on a program resulting from a painstaking research process involving studies, discovery, and manpower to bring order and coherence to a set of randomly organized parts, Bruno Gaudin Architectes wrapped its work on the National Library of France in 2022, having liberated the building from constriction with interventions designed to give it a sparkling new chapter. "Yesterday, closed in on itself," the practice reflects, "the large, magnificent, worn, fragmented, dark and dilapidated treasure chest has now been given a new identity, full of light." A new history will be written. bruno-gaudin.fr the world's most opulent vault. That the space itself was built over four decades is not surprising when one reads the room: soaring slender columns, ornately detailed arches, and stacks spanning four stories. It's a showpiece, rightly hyped as the "Oval Paradise" and clearing that impossibly high bar with aplomb. Above it all, the Oval's dramatic glass dome showers the space in an almost ecclesiastical glow apropos of Paris' literary pilgrims. Any contemporary interpretation of Beaux- Arts decadence needs balance to lighten the opulent load. Here it is glass, used liberally. The first "desire for connection and transparency," the practice points out, "comes on the ground floor, at the entrance on the rue Vivienne. "It is expressed in the façade by the transformation of three existing windows into high doors opening onto the garden." And it continues with 58 DIGS.NET | 4.21.23

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