Oliver Wainwright meets the architects of Louvre-Lens and explores their creation, an outpost of Paris’s great Louvre gallery in Lens, a northern post-industrial town
Gareth Williams-Wynn‘s insight:
This is a great video that explains the depths that an architect takes to interpret a brief and the way that the colour of the skies was the main brain wave to do away with walls. The post industrial town of Lens (pronounced lans) houses artwork in a way not seen before.
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