Centre Pompidou
Centre Pompidou
which hosts modern art exhibitions and various cultural events. The Centre Pompidou measures approximately 166 meters in length and 60
structure was designed by architects Renzo Piano and Richard meters in width. These large dimensions facilitate spacious interior areas
capable of hosting a variety of cultural activities.
features a distinctive appearance with colorful structural elements, The building comprises a total of 7 floors, including the ground floor. The
piping, and mechanical systems on its exterior, making it a height of each floor varies according to the functions housed within, but
prominent example of modern architecture. generally, the floor heights are generously designed, typically ranging from
3 to 4 meters. This allows for flexible use of exhibition spaces and the display
of large art pieces.
The plans, sections, and facades of the Centre Pompidou highlight the
colorful structural elements that support the building and are visible from
the exterior. These elements include red staircases, blue air ducts, green
water pipes, and yellow electrical conduits. The building’s open-plan design
facilitates flexible use of the interior and provides extensive exhibition areas.