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MARSEILLE | 2013 European Capital of Culture

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In 2008, Marseille Provence was named European Capital of Culture (ECC) for 2013. The European Capital of Culture is a city designated by the European Union for a period of one calendar year during which it organizes a series of cultural events.

On that occasion, several world-class architects, from Provence and elsewhere, have designed new venues & facilities for artistic creation and cultural exchanges in Marseille, Arles, Aix, and Aubagne. Stefano Boeri, Norman Foster, Kengo Kuma, Zaha Hadid, Eric Castaldi, Rudy Ricciotti, and Franck Gehry are among the architects who were chosen to design new museums, concert halls and galleries.


To learn more about the 2013 official ECC program (exhibitions, concerts, festivals...), please visit: mp2013.fr


Here's a quick overview of some of those architectural projects.




I'll post photos in the coming days.
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Such a beautiful city going gangrenous by delinquence...what a waste...:cripes:
hello jex7844, MARSEILLE is an unpopular french city.
Media prefers to speak about delinquence that about the incredible transformation of this city.
You have délinquence in others suburbs too. Furthermore I will say to our friend from Mecklenburg that I visited Mecklenburg too......and Marseille Côte d'Azur has nothing to envy.
Marseille has 2600 years of history and its streetcar/tramway has not a rotten design. marseille is unique with his creeks/calanques, its islands, its Mediterranean atmosphere. It is necessary to go to Marseille and please don't listen to our media. best regards.:)
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thanks very much Douly for your pics of Marseille.
what's happening in this city is unique, giant,
because Marseille came from far.
Personally I really believe in this city and some shots of kalachnikovs will not change my positive opinion about the real fabulous revival of this city.

and i don't like media, i am not naïve : sensationalism and bad news are their business.

PHARO palais.sculptures of VENET.

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MUCEM and St-Jean fortress



Works of the banks around this equipment are finally ended.
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1.the CEREM or villa Mediterranee will open next month

2.the FRAC contemporary art fund .....opening in 2 days.... march 23rd 2013.


3.Palais/Museum LONGCHAMP will open april or mai 2013





the Palais LONGCHAMP has now maginificent facades.
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4.hotel Intercontinental 5stars will open in 2 weeks.
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viva MARSEILLE

pictures from laffont flickr
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wouaw !! great monument great hotel. also opening in 3 weeks as you said. :)
INAUGURATION OF FRAC MARSEILLE. by Madame FILIPPETTI French Minister of Culture

The regional Funds(Collections) of contemporary art, abbreviated by the acronym FRAC, are cultural institutions existing in every French region to promote the contemporary art.




Kengo KUMA the japanese architect



































its nice, its clean, but minimalism in architecture is not my favourite architecture, for me its an impression of lack, coolness, a little empty.

an other example of minimalist architecture:the LOUVRES LENS Museum by SANAA.outdoor averything is fabulous, the big exhibition rooms with every art works TOO, but on this picture you can zee the big entrance/lobby of this museum....and you have No furniture no objects...nothing only concrete glass. its too empty for me. To enlarge the showroom and to make a smaller hall/lobby would have been more sensible. but shure the total realisation is nice, and its only my opinion.

every pictures from architecture.projet.urbanisme
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@ Vonbingen: thanks for the updates. :)
hello douly i have a question, i will say it at first in french than i will translate....because my english is so bad.

cher douly, au sujet de l'hotel intercontinental qui va ouvrir, il devait donc y avoir aussi un autre immeuble attenant non ? n'était-il pas question de construire des logements sociaux ou autres derrière ou à côté de cet hotel ? merci pour ta réponse .

and now my bad translation in english :
dear douly about this hotel intercontinental which will open next, an other building had to be renoved or built close by or behind, a building with social housing or appartments, do you know more about it ? THANKS for your answer.
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hello douly is the cladding of the FRAC now finished ?
and the appartments housings close to the intercontinental hotel are they built or no ,?
thanks
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Frac: Last one :)

oh great douly very nice. how do it looks in real the FRAC douly ? nice bader or better as the pictures ? were you indoor ? thanks
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CEREM. VILLA MEDITERRANEE OPENS TODAY
07/04/2013.

here a great report of Villa Mediterranee:
http://www.domusweb.it/en/architecture/2013/04/03/an-abode-for-mediterranean-culture.html
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Stefano Boeri inaugurates Villa Mediterranée in France

MARSEILLE

Apr. 5 - The opening ceremony of La Villa Méditerranée will be held Sunday in Marseille. Thanks to the visionary architecture of Italian architects Stefano Boeri, Gianandrea Barreca and Giovanni La Varra, the Villa is located along the docks of Marseilles. The opening ceremony, attended by Stefano Boeri, involves the cutting of an Italian and a European ribbon as well as the unveiling of a plaque. It will be led by Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament and President of the Parliaments of the Mediterranean and Michel Vauzelle, President of the Region Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur. The inauguration will take place during the Summit of the Presidents of the Parliaments of the UfM (Union pour la Méditerranée) hosted at La Villa Mediterranée from Sunday until April 9. The "Villa Méditerranée, Centre International pour le dialogue et les échanges en Méditerranée" is a 2004 project developed by Stefano Boeri, Gianandrea Barreca and Giovanni La Varra (now in separate studies) and is a multifunctional building of about 9000m2, situated on the banks of the historic French port city. It will host cultural events, research and documentation spaces on the Mediterranean. The new building is reminiscent of the concept buildings developed by SBA - Stefano Boeri Architects - in La Maddalena, built on the occasion of the G8.



THE BUILDING IN DETAIL

The construction is characterized by a 36 meter jump suspended at 14 meters above the sea level and an exhibition area of 1000m2, illuminated by side glass, skylights and a glass walk-in floor. Below the basin, there is another multipurpose space of 1500m2 including a performance hall for 500 people. The visual contact with the sea is provided by a skylight porthole. A large vertical atrium connects the two main spaces with other smaller places, including meeting rooms, offices and a restaurant.



report from http://www.9colonne.it/
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major cathedral of marseille

pictures flickr from cro-magnon13.

this building looks great nicer than i expected. go marseille go :)
Last information : since the installation of the video-supervision, the crimes in the center of Marseille fells with 30 % and I want to say to our stupid journalists who always push this city that Marseille has other things to propose that kalashnikovs or crimes that you can find in every big city.
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douly i think this is one of the most "modern" contemporary view you can have in Marseille, with all this glass facades of offices buildings you could be in Lyon La Part-Dieu district too.

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CITY OF MARSEILLE. CEREM. VILLA MEDITERRANEE. FRANCE

The president of the European parliament Martin Schulz summons(convenes) the first summit of the parliaments presidents of the Union for the Mediterranean region.

HIS SPEECH at Villa Mediterranee:
"Dear Friends,

I should first like to welcome you all here today and, on your behalf, to thank the President of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, Michel Vauzelle, and the Mayor of Marseille, Jean-Claude Gaudin, for the warm and generous hospitality they have shown us.

We are meeting here today in the city of Marseille, where for centuries the civilisations, cultures and religions of the Mediterranean have met and intermingled, providing a rich vein of inspiration for philosophers, writers and artists.

Marseille’s designation as a European Capital of Culture in 2013 brings us back full circle, duly acknowledging the part the city has played in history while holding out the promise of a bright future.

The choice of a building marked down to become the International Centre for Dialogue and Exchange in the Mediterranean as the venue for our summit could therefore not have been more fitting, not least on account of its bold, futuristic architecture.

It would be difficult to find a venue which better symbolises the aims of this summit.

What better place could there be than Marseille’s Villa Méditerranée in which to demonstrate our commitment to continuing, with optimism and pragmatism, to build an area of peace and prosperity both for and with our fellow citizens?"
















































architectureFR-jz pictures
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HELLO douly did you see the villa mediterranee ? if yes what is your impression ? thanks
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HOTEL DIEU INTERCONTINENTAL. CITY OF MARSEILLE. FRANCE

OPENED ITS DOORS


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http://projets-architecte-urbanisme.fr/hotel-dieu-marseille-luxe-palace-intercontinental/
fabulous picturees from website http://projets-architecte-urbanisme.fr


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http://www.ihg.com/intercontinental/hotels/gb/en/marseille/mrsha/hoteldetail
official website












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Wearing the number 535, the presidential suite of the Intercontinental hotel offers a surface of 156 sqm, which are added 80 sqm of its terrace offering a fantastic view over the Vieux-Port/Old Port and the hill of Church Notre-Dame de la Garde. This suite costs 4000 €uros a night.
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TourMaG.com - L'Intercontinental, Hotel Dieu, nouveau 5 étoiles à Marseille

in french. pictures/video Tourmag
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The city of Marseille is in great madness,

after the inauguration of the Palace "Hotel Dieu Intercontinental" yesterday,

today the Major Gaudin inaugurates the refurbishment of the Theater ODEON of Marseille.

......and an other inauguration today in Marseille..... a giant sculpture in front of the Hall J1.

this city is mad. :nuts::)

pics coming soon
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MUCEM: opening next month!!!

hello yes douly the MUCEM opens in 29 DAYS. the 7th june 2013.

douly what are they doing on this pier/jetée ? a new allee ?


and when does it open ? summer ? FALL ?
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CITY OF MARSEILLE. FRANCE
2013 MARSEILLE EUROPEAN CULTURE CAPITAL

hello my friends. :):):)
the next days and next weeks will be famous for the city of MARSEILLE.
because a lot of inaugurations will happen.

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here the dates:

1. tomorrow May 25th, 2013:
inauguration of the Boulevard du Littoral/coast and Joliette Square.






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2. in exactly 2 weeks : june 4th, 2013 inauguration and opening june 7th 2013
opening of the famous MUCEM museum with Saint-Jean Fortress.


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3. june 12th, 2013.
inauguration of MAMO.
an art center at the top of Cite Radieuse building built by Le Corbusier


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4. june 13th, 2013.
opening of Beaux-Arts Museum in the Palais/palace Longchamp.




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5. this summer 2013 inauguration by XL Airways of a flight Marseille-NYC :nuts::nuts:. Marseille AIRPORT.
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go marseille go !!!!!!:):):)

pictures marseille.fr
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CITY OF MARSEILLE. FRANCE.

INAUGURATION OF the MUCEM.JUNE 04TH, 2013.
by François Hollande. public opening june 7th, 2013.

The Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée (MuCEM) - in English Museum of Civilisations from Europe and the Mediterranean – is a national museum located in Marseille, France, that will open June 7 2013, during Marseille's year as European Capital of Culture.

Overview

The museum will be dedicated to the civilisations of Europe and the Mediterranean sea, from international and research-originated collections oriented towards a transdisciplinary approach to societies as a whole, and in the thickness of the time.
The museum is being built on the site of the 17th-century Fort Saint-Jean and a former port terminal called the J4.
A basin lies between the new building on the J4 and the Fort Saint-Jean, the two sites are connected by a 130 m long thin bridge while another bridge now connects the Fort Saint-Jean to the Esplanade de la Tourette, in the historical district of Le Panier.
The new building "of stone, water and wind,"was designed by architect Rudy Ricciotti (associated with Roland Carta).
It consists in a cube of 15,000 square meters with collections on two levels, an auditorium of 400 seats, a bookshop and a restaurant with a panoramic terrace headed by the chef of Le Petit Nice, Gerald Passedat.
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pictures of the FORT/fortress SAINT JEAN...a part of the MUCEM.








































pictures by projets architecture urbanisme.
i am "full" satisfied.

in background the CMA CGM JULES VERNE biggest ship in the world. 396 meters.
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CITY OF MARSEILLE.

MAMO ART SPACE BY Ora-Ito.
Le MAMO: Marseille Modulor opens June 8 with the exhibition “Architectones” by Xavier Veilhan. OPEN TODAY.



A Le Corbusier Rooftop Gets a New Life as an Arts Space.
and named MAMO.


CITE RADIEUSE BUILDING

The French designer Ora-Ito sits with a bust of Le Corbusier created by the artist Xavier Veilhan.





One of the greatest achievements of the pioneering architect and urbanist Le Corbusier is Cité Radieuse, an extensive apartment complex in Marseille, France, which he completed in the early 1950s.
Often described as a “vertical village,” it has 337 apartments, a restaurant, a hotel, a bookstore and a nursery school.
France classified it as a historical monument in the 1980s.
When the building’s rooftop gym and solarium went up for sale in 2010, the French designer Ito Morabito, who goes by Ora-Ito professionally, purchased it as a collector might.


MAMO ARTS SPACE

“Like you buy a piece of art, but architecture,” he explained.
Honoring the iconic terrain became Ora-Ito’s self-appointed mission. Although he didn’t intend to turn the space into an art center, he came to feel that he “couldn’t keep this for myself,” he said. “It was a way to give back to the city I came from.” So he transformed the rooftop of Cité Radieuse into MAMO, short for MArseille MOdulor, a site for exhibitions and creative ateliers.



The overhaul was a three-year undertaking that involved a full restoration of the original rooftop structure, including the removal of an unsightly add-on, and the realization of design elements in Le Corbusier’s blueprints that had not been realized when the building was originally constructed.



“I can understand Le Corbusier without knowing him or without meeting him,” Ora-Ito declared.
MAMO’s public inauguration this week is a feather in the cap for Marseille, which has been christened the 2013 European Capital of Culture.


MAMO ARTS SPACE

Ora-Ito’s friend and sometimes collaborator, the French artist Xavier Veilhan, has the first exhibition, a collection of large-scale sculptures created for the space. During warm weather, the rooftop will showcase rotating outdoor exhibitions of established artists’ work; in chillier seasons, MAMO will present smaller shows of up-and-comers in an indoor space.





“Le Corbusier would be proud,” Ora-Ito said. “It’s an homage to a master.”
Le MAMO: Marseille Modulor opens June 8 with the exhibition “Architectones” by Xavier Veilhan; 280 Boulevard Michelet, 13008 Marseille, France, 011-331-4246-0009; mamo.fr.





report by http://new-york.icito.com/
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MARSEILLE 2013.

A mad weekend, transhumance, harnesses, street life, Mucem, fortress saint-jean.......















































































pictures laprovence, marseille, metro, lci.
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