Structural Innovation and the Stakes of Heritage: The Bellini-Ricciotti Louvre Dpt of Islamic Arts
Abstract
More than 20 years after the pyramid built by Ieoh Ming Pei in the Napoleon courtyard of the Louvre, which was inaugurated in 1989, and the annexation of the Richelieu wing, formerly occupied by the French Ministry of Finances, the Louvre has just been given a new extension. On the 18th of September 2012 indeed, President François Hollande officially opened the new department of Islamic Arts, of which the Louvre has one of the largest collections in the world.
Keywords
architecture
Paris
Louvre
Rudy
Ricciotti
Marco
Bellini
Denon
Napoleon
Pei
Islamic
art
Islam
veil
structure
HDA
Raffaele
Cippoletta
Visconti
Lefuel
Giovanna
Bonfanti
Gérard
Le Goff
Renaud
Pierard
Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Abdulaziz al-Saud
Total
Lafarge
King Mohammed VI of Morocco
Republic of Azerbaijan
Domains
Architecture, space management
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