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Article: Malraux modified.(Musee Andre Malraux, Le Havre, France)
- Article from:
- The Architectural Review
- Article date:
- June 1, 1999
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The Musee Andre Malraux, one of France's most architecturally innovative and culturally significant art museums, has been given a vigorous new lease of life.
The Musee Andre Malraux at Le Havre re-opened this spring after an extensive programme of works by Nancy-based architects Laurent and Emmanuelle Beaudouin, who have sought to retain the spirit of the remarkable building completed in 1961 to designs by architects Guy Lagneau and Raymond Audigier with Jean Prouve as consultant. It was the first 'Musee - Maison de la Culture' opened by Malraux as Minister of Cultural Affairs and, in keeping with his mission to make culture accessible to a much wider public, it ...
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