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Cultural buildings must create social links, says Elizabeth de Portzamparc

By Stu Robarts    18 Nov 2019
De Portzamparc suggests that one of the largest problems that humanity faces is loneliness caused by individualism / Steve Murez
These buildings shouldn’t be closed off and restricted to knowledge keepers jealously guarding their contents – which is the desire of many of these institutions. Instead, they should welcome the public and quench people’s thirst for knowledge.
– Elizabeth de Portzamparc

Elizabeth de Portzamparc has argued that cultural buildings like libraries and museums shouldn't just preserve knowledge and heritage, but should forge social links too by ensuring their accessibility and approachability.

De Portzamparc was speaking in the most recent issue of CLADmag following the opening of the Musée de la Romanité earlier this year, which she described as "the most symbolic public facility I’ve ever worked on."

Explaining why, she said: “It is a citizen of the city it lives in, and a perfect symbol of my style of urban architecture.”

De Portzamparc was referring to the importance for public and cultural spaces to integrate with society, rather than feel unapproachable for some demographics or, at worst, feel completely cut off to them.

"I think that one of the largest problems that humanity faces is loneliness caused by individualism," she said. "I try to counter this by creating spaces where it is easy and comfortable for people to gather.”

De Portzamparc describes museums and libraries in particular as “guardians of culture” and their mission to preserve heritage as “an immutable foundation” of her work. But she also feels that they mustn't be exclusionary.

“I want to evolve the function of cultural facilities to create social links. These buildings shouldn’t be closed off and restricted to knowledge keepers jealously guarding their contents – which is the desire of many of these institutions. Instead, they should welcome the public and quench people’s thirst for knowledge.

She continued: “Collections must be desacralized and opened up to trigger a greater diversity of interactions between us. We need really open cultural buildings – accessible and technologically equipped – so that as many people as possible can be educated and motivated to challenge the prevailing presentism we are experiencing as a civilization.”

De Portzamparc describes the Musée de la Romanité as the most symbolic public facility she was worked on
De Portzamparc feels it is important that cultural buildings are inclusive for all in society
De Portzamparc tries to create spaces where it is easy and comfortable for people to gather
Elizabeth de Portzamparc 
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