centre pompidou announces architects for 2030 renovation

 

The Centre Pompidou has unveiled that Moreau Kusunoki in collaboration with Frida Escobedo Studio and AIA have won the architectural competition to complete its renovation set for completion in 2030. The DNA of the iconic Parisian structure designed by Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers will be preserved, with an eco-responsible approach that will revitalize the complex for contemporary use over the course of five years.

 

Without any additional constructions or extensions, the intervention will transform part of the complex into new places of cultural value and conviviality. For the architects, four core guidelines structure the conceptual approach aligned with the Centre’s founding principles: creating physical and visual porosities across the site, ensuring fluid evidence of routes, activating and requalifying spaces, and respecting the existing context.

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
all images © Moreau Kusunoki in association with Frida Escobedo Studio

 

 

a revitalization sceheme by moreau kusunoki & frida escobedo

 

A fundamental point of welcome for the Centre Pompidou, the Piazza anchors its relationship with the city. Lead architects Paris-based Moreau Kusunoki and Mexican architect Frida Escobedo’s development aims to increase its use by ensuring complete integration into the urban fabric, fluid and accessible to all, energizing underutilized areas on both sides. Accentuating this natural scene, the renovation intends to encourage spontaneous expressions of urban countercultures, inviting performers, dancers, street artists, and poets to utilize the space in direct connection with what the Centre Pompidou represented in its early 1970s.

 

Atelier Brancusi will be rehabilitated to host the research and resource centre of the Centre Pompidou. A restructuring of the floor levels will enhance visual and physical porosities by providing a new main street-level access, a ramp accessing work spaces on level with the garden, and an additional lower level of offices. The garden will extend northeast on the location of the old staircase while the south facade will open on the Piazza by a curtain wall system. 

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
Moreau Kusunoki and Frida Escobedo will renovate the Centre Pompidou

 

 

Inside the Forum, the zone that sparks all routes through the Centre Pompidou, Moreau Kusunoki and Frida Escobedo seek to maintain its organic and fluid character while promoting a clear, intuitive, immediate orientation. A new volume spans across three levels, creating greater space and inviting social exchanges with seamless, theatrical elements that can host organized or spontaneous events, as well as individual break moments. The visitor reception functions are all grouped and placed near the main entrance, while visual obstacles are removed to enhance porosity with the city and embrace natural light.

 

The Agora, largely enlarged under the Piazza, will bring together the concert halls, conferences and rehearsals, and two cinemas. A free area in their centre can be activated to become an ephemeral Home, hosting four versatile ‘boxes’. Of various forms and able to interconnect via moveable partitions, they offer possibilities for different configurations depending on the programming, from exhibition and installations to live shows.

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
the architects will revitalize the complex for contemporary use over the course of five years

 

 

The New Generation Pole will be an intergenerational space dedicated to artistic practice and recreation, split across two levels united by a winding double-height staircase. The space is characterized by transparency and flexibility, which can be modulated by all. The level below creates a zone where young children can explore freely, complemented with a slightly raised library, and two circles carved into the ground for a calm gathering space.

 

Moreau Kusunoki and Frida Escobedo envision the Public Information Library beyond with a playful architectural approach that seeks to inspire a joyful and contemporary appropriation of spaces for users with multiple profiles. The reception, accessible directly from the caterpillar on the second level, is conceived as another Forum — a flexible space dialoguing with the social and urban nature of the library. Deep perspectives can be seen through the exhibition room from the entrance and the transparent eastern facade. The library’s collections thus integrate and dialogue in this seamless interior-exterior landscape.

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
the intervention will transform part of the complex into new places of cultural proposals and conviviality

 

 

Additionally, as a counterpoint to its linear and directional organization, a series of small modules invite gathering and exchange. Designed to be autonomous or assembled together, these modules can accommodate different exhibition, consultation or information devices, as well as benches, tables, shelves… On level 2, animated, the distribution of islands is rich and varied; at level 3, quieter, it is more regular, more focused on the individual experience.

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
the structure’s iconic DNA is preserved and embraced

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
open spaces create physical and visual porosities

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
the Public Information Library

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
the Forum and the Agora span across three levels, creating spaces for social exchange

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
the New Generation Pole will be dedicated to artistic practice and recreation

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
two circles carved into the ground for a calm gathering space

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
the bookstore, shop, and restaurant      

moreau kusunoki and frida escobedo win competition for centre pompidou 2030 renovation
drawing © Moreau Kusunoki

 

 

project info:

 

name: Centre Pompidou renovation 2030

location: Paris, France

lead architect, principal designer: Moreau Kusunoki 

co-designer: Frida Escobedo Studio

 

project manager technical component: AIA Life Designers

engineer: AIA Ingénierie

acoustics: PEUTZ

re-use: R-USE

cost consultant: VPEAS

maîtrise d’usage: VRAIMENT VRAIMENT

scenography: Architecture & Technique

 

collaborators:
renderings and film:
L’Autre Image

lighting design – competition: L’Observatoire International
2D wayfinding – competition:
Locomotion
historical research – competition: Matthieu Couchet

public security: Althing

architectural lighting: Cosil
fire security:
CASSO & Associés, Namixis