Summer in Paris 2018 - Parc de la Villette Walking Tour
Here's a quick visual walking tour of Parc de la Villette in Paris 19th arrondissement. La Villette can be reached thru Metro Line 7 and/or Tram T3b Porte de la Villette and Metro Line 5 Porte de Pantin.
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SERIE. La Villette, 35 ans pour un parc (2/4) - L'esprit du parc de Bernard Tschumi
35 ans après sa conception, le parc de la Villette, à Paris, est décryptée par son architecte, le Franco-Suisse Bernard Tschumi... Cité des sciences et de l'industrie, la Géode, la Philharmonie de Paris... Le parc accueille de nombreuses installations tant scientifiques que culturelles, sur 55 hectares, dont 33 hectares d'espaces verts.
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Parc de la Villette Paris France
Parc de la Villette Paris France
The Parc de la Villette is the third-largest park in Paris, 35.5 hectares in area, located at the north-eastern edge of the 19th arrondissement. The park houses is one of the largest concentration of cultural venues in Paris, including the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie (City of Science and Industry), Europe's largest science museum, three major concert venues and the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris.
The park was designed by Bernard Tschumi, who built it from 1984 to 1987 in partnership with Colin Fournier, on the site of the huge Parisian abattoirs (slaughterhouses) and the national wholesale meat market, as part of an urban redevelopment project. The slaughterhouses, built in 1867 on the instructions of Napoléon III, had been cleared away and relocated in 1974. Tschumi won a major design competition in 1982–83 for the park, and he sought the opinions of the deconstructivist philosopher Jacques Derrida in the preparation of his design proposal. Since the creation of the park, museums, concert halls, and theatres have been designed by several noted contemporary architects, including Christian de Portzamparc, Adrien Fainsilber, Philippe Chaix, Jean-Paul Morel, Gérard Chamayou, Méziane Azaïche, Oscar Tusquets, and Jean Nouvel, in addition to Mr. Tschumi.
The park houses museums, concert halls, live performance stages, and theatres, as well as playgrounds for children, and thirty-five architectural follies. These include:
1. Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie (City of Science and Industry), the largest science museum in Europe;
2. La Géode, an IMAX theatre inside of a 36 metres diameter geodesic dome;
3. Cité de la musique (City of Music), a museum of historical musical instruments with a concert hall, also home of the Conservatoire de Paris;
4. Le Zénith, a concert arena with 6,300 seats;
5. Cabaret Sauvage, a flexible small concert stage with 600 to 1,200 seats;
6. Le Trabendo, a contemporary venue for pop, rock, folk music, and jazz with 700 seats;
7. Le TARMAC (former Théâtre de l'Est Parisien), venue for world performance art and dance companies touring from La Francophonie;
8. Le Hall de la Chanson (at Pavillon du Charolais), theatre dedicated to French song with 140 seats
9. WIP Villette, Work In Progress–Maison de la Villette, a space dedicated to Hip-Hop culture, social theatre, art work initiatives, and cultural democracy;
10. Espace Chapiteaux, a 4200 m² permanent space under a tent for contemporary circus, resident and touring companies perform;
11. Pavillon Paul-Delouvrier, a chic contemporary event space for conferences, workshops, and social events designed by Oscar Tusquets;
12. Théâtre Parc-Villette, a small actors' theatre and acting workshop with 211 seats;
13. Cinéma en plein air, an outdoor movie theatre, site of an annual film festival;
14. Grande halle de la Villette, a historical cast iron & glass abattoir that now holds fairs, festive cultural events, and other programming;
15. Centre équestre de la Villette, equestrian centre with numerous year-round events;
16. Philharmonie de Paris, a new symphony hall with 2,400 seats for orchestral works, jazz, and world music designed by Jean Nouvel, opened in 2014.
Summer in Paris 2017 - Parc de la Villette Full Walk Tour (HD 1080p)
A complete walk tour around Parc de la Villette in Paris 19th arrondissement in located next to Metro Line 5 Porte de Pantin and Tramway T3b.
Summer in Paris means people go out and enjoy the outdoors and have a picnic on public parks.
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Parque de la Villette
O Parque de la Villette é um dos maiores e ao mesmo tempo menos turísticos parques de Paris. Lina mostra as principais atrações desse espaço dedicado às artes, ciências e meio ambiente.
Aerial Footage Paris Park of La Villette
The Park of La Villette, located East of Paris with the Cité de la Musique, the Philharmonie, the Cité des Sciences, the Concert Hall Zénith, the Géode and the Grande Halle
Aerial footage © Production Air-images Camera Arri Alexa 4K Super 35 50fps - 10/2017
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Parc de la Villette
Places to see in ( Paris - France ) Parc de la Villette
The Parc de la Villette is the third-largest park in Paris, 55.5 hectares in area, located at the northeastern edge of the city in the 19th arrondissement. The park houses one of the largest concentration of cultural venues in Paris, including the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie (City of Science and Industry, Europe's largest science museum), three major concert venues, and the prestigious Conservatoire de Paris. Parc de la Villette is served by Paris Métro stations Corentin Cariou on Line 7 and Porte de Pantin on Line 5.
The park was designed by Bernard Tschumi, a French architect of Swiss origin, who built it from 1984 to 1987 in partnership with Colin Fournier, on the site of the huge Parisian abattoirs (slaughterhouses) and the national wholesale meat market, as part of an urban redevelopment project. The slaughterhouses, built in 1867 on the instructions of Napoléon III, had been cleared away and relocated in 1974. Tschumi won a major design competition in 1982–83 for the park, and he sought the opinions of the deconstructionist philosopher Jacques Derrida in the preparation of his design proposal.
Since the creation of the park, museums, concert halls, and theatres have been designed by several noted contemporary architects, including Christian de Portzamparc, Adrien Fainsilber, Philippe Chaix, Jean-Paul Morel, Gérard Chamayou,on to Mr. Tschumi. The park houses museums, concert halls, live performance stages, and theatres, as well as playgrounds for children, and thirty-five architectural follies. These include:
Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie (City of Science and Industry), the largest science museum in Europe; also home of Vill'Up, a shopping centre opened in November 2016 with the world largest indoor pulsed air free fall flight simulator of 14 m high and several cinemas (IMAX, 4DX and dynamic);
La Géode, an IMAX theatre inside of a 36 metres (118 ft) diameter geodesic dome;
Cité de la musique (City of Music), a museum of historical musical instruments with a concert hall, also home of the Conservatoire de Paris;
Philharmonie de Paris, a new symphony hall with 2,400 seats for orchestral works, jazz, and world music designed by Jean Nouvel, opened since January 2015.
Grande halle de la Villette, a historical cast iron & glass abattoir that now holds fairs, festive cultural events, and other programming;
Le Zénith, a concert arena with 6,300 seats for rock and pop music;
L'Argonaute, a 50 m long decommissioned military submarine;
Cabaret Sauvage, a flexible small concert stage with 600 to 1,200 seats, designed by Méziane Azaïche in 1997;
Le Trabendo, a contemporary venue for pop, rock, folk music, and jazz with 700 seats;
Théâtre Paris-Villette, a small actors' theatre and acting workshop with 211 seats;
Le Hall de la Chanson (at Pavillon du Charolais), theatre dedicated to French song with 140 seats
WIP Villette, Work In Progress–Maison de la Villette, a space dedicated to Hip-Hop culture, social theatre, art work initiatives, and cultural democracy;
Espace Chapiteaux, a 4200 m² permanent space under a tent for contemporary circus, resident and touring companies perform;
Pavillon Paul-Delouvrier, a chic contemporary event space for conferences, workshops, and social events designed by Oscar Tusquets;
Centre équestre de la Villette, equestrian center with numerous year-round events.
Cinéma en plein air, an outdoor movie theatre, site of an annual film festival;
Le TARMAC (former Théâtre de l'Est Parisien), venue for world performance art and dance companies touring from La Francophonie, has mooved to 159 avenue Gambetta in the 20th arrondissement.
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Lecture date: 2007-11-12
Bernard Tschumi studied architecture at the ETH in Zurich. From 1970 to 1979 he was a unit master at the AA, with design work characterised by the appropriation of filmic montage in the organisation of architectural programme. His published work from the time, notably The Screenplays (1977) and Manhattan Transcripts (1981) evolved from this teaching research. He was visiting professor at the Cooper Union School of Architecture in New York (1980 to 1983) and Dean of the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at Columbia University (1988 to 2003). Since then he has continued to argue, from his offices in New York and Paris, that there is no architectural space without event and that his role as an architect is to design conditions for the reinvention of living rather than to repeat established aesthetic and symbolic tropes.
PARC DE LA VILLETTE CITE DE LA MUSIQUE PARIS
Le parc de la Villette, situé dans le XIXe arrondissement de Paris (France), est le plus grand parc de la capitale française[1] (55 hectares, dont 35 d'espaces verts) établi sur le site de grands abattoirs, construits en 1867 sur décision de Napoléon III et détruits en 1974. La réalisation architecturale du parc a été confiée en 1982 à Bernard Tschumi, architecte français d'origine suisse.
La particularité essentielle du parc est de ne pas rompre la perspective du nord au sud. Une promenade cinématique fait apparaître des jardins à thème qui sont autant d'aires de jeux, de théâtres où la nature est mise en scène. Le parc est fortement ponctué par une trame systématique d'édifices rouges appelés « Folies ».
Le parc est traversé par le canal de l'Ourcq. Deux passerelles piétonnes enjambent le canal et font la liaison entre le nord et le sud. Une « galerie » rectiligne couverte d'un toit en forme d'onde fait la liaison entre le nord et le sud.
Une programmation culturelle variée offre tout au long de l'année de nombreuses occasions de divertissements : expositions, théâtres, concerts, cirque, cinéma en plein air
Ce site est desservi par les stations de métro : porte de Pantin et porte de la Villette.
Bernard Tschumi (Parc La Villette, Paris)
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Visites guidées - La Cité des sciences et de l’industrie : 30 ans déjà !
Depuis 3 décennies, la Cité des sciences et de l’industrie porte de la Villette à Paris expose les plus récentes découvertes scientifiques.
Parc de la Villette
lCité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, het grootste wetenschapsmuseum van Europa.
- Cité de la Musique, een complex met concertzalen en een muziekmuseum;
- Philharmonie de Paris, een nieuwe concertzaal verbonden met de Cité de la Musique (in aanbouw)
- La Géode, een IMAX-bioscoop
- Zénith, een concert-arena in Parc de la Villette
Cité des sciences et de l'industrie
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Cœur de Sabar au Parc de La Villette à Paris.
Reportage web télévisé de la web tv - Réalisation journaliste Eric Minsky-Kravetz.
Show et démonstration de la danse sénégalaise, le Sabar, à l'occasion du stage organisé par l'association Cœur de Sabar et animé par Mariane Samb au Parc de La Villette à Paris. Suite du reportage consacré à l'enseignement de cette danse au Centre Momboye. Extrait du reportage web télévisé exclusif du 13 juin 2010 à Paris de la web tv francilienne tvidf.
La totalité de ce reportage est diffusée sur les web tv d'Ile-de-France ou d'Eure-et-Loir
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