The Fondation Louis Vuitton building, on the avenue du Mahatma Gandhi in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, was opened in October 2014. It is a private cultural centre, designed by architect Frank Gehry, devoted to art – painting, sculpture, art installations, architecture, music, poetry readings, and cultural events—with both permanent and temporary exhibitions.
The two-storey design includes a central hall, glass “sails” and an outside pool, as well as a series of 11 galleries, an auditorium, café, and an interactive documentation centre. With computer technology, Gehry developed 19,000 Ductal panels and 12 sails made from 3,584 unique panels of laminated silk-screened glass, and the manufacture of the Glulam beams that support the glass sails. It took six years to complete from commencement of construction in March 2008.
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