Detail View: SHIMMER: Parc de la Villette

Title: 
Parc de la Villette
Creation Date: 
1989
Image Date: 
1990
Period: 
20th century
Start Date: 
1986
End Date: 
1989
Location: 
Paris
Country: 
FRANCE
Display Creator: 
TSCHUMI, Bernard
Terms: 
Grands projets
Image ID: 
90-2130
Description: 
Information board. Location: Parc de La Villette, Paris 19e. Google maps < https://goo.gl/maps/rAfjE > . This new park was one of President Mitterand's Grand Projets. It was designed by Bernard TSCHUMI and featured a grid of red Folies, of varying designs, some of which were put to practical uses. The Park is crossed by the Canal de l'Ourcq and also houses the Cité des Sciences (Museum of Science and Technology), the National Conservatory of Music and the Grande Halle de la Villette - a venue for cultural and sporting events. Information from the Parc de la Villette web site, Apr. 15, 2004 ("The old slaughterhouses of la Villette, at the crossroads of the 19th arrondissement of Paris and the Seine-Saint-Denis suburbs have made room for a one of a kind complex associating nature and architecture, leisure and culture. With 35 hectares of lawns and gardens, the Parc de la Villette is the largest green space in Paris ... The Etablissement Public du Parc et de la Grande Halle de la Villette (EPPGHV) is in charge of cultural events as well as the maintenance and security of the park.")
Rights: 
© Sheffield Hallam University
Permissions: 
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
Related Information: 
Parc de la Villette. For more details see < http://www.villette.com/fr/ >.
Photographed by: 
Dave Ball
Creator: 
TSCHUMI, Bernard
Creator Dates - Born: 
1944
Creator Role: 
Architect.
Culture Gender: 
Male.
Nationality: 
Swiss and French.
Subject Heading: 
Parc de La Villette (Paris, France)
Subject Heading: 
Maps, Tourist
Subject Heading: 
Tourism -- France -- Paris
Subject Heading: 
Deconstructivism (Architecture)