Launched in 2006, the ambitious project to renovate Dijon’s fine arts museum was led by Ateliers Lion, a Parisian firm specializing in urban architecture.
Involving both local and regional actors, the renovation project for the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Burgundy’s capital city began in 2006 with two phases to enhance the building’s foot traffic and historical influences.
This ambitious project aimed to reinvent a larger, more comfortable and friendlier museum. Mba – Dijon
The gargantuan work began in 2008 and would continue for several years. Maison Rouveure Marquez participated in the renovation of this vast complex, namely by means of:
- Creating and installing extended vaulting in the main exhibition room
- Mono acoustic solutions and luminescent vaults and cornices made of fibrous plaster to camouflage technical systems in an attractive way and enhance the artistic work of lighting designer Hervé Audibert
- Set-up of improved foot traffic arrangements, including a closed-string staircase made of fibrous plaster, the renovation of old passageways, illuminated ceilings and more.