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India’s Vision for the World’s Largest Museum
Yuge Yugeen Bharat, set to become the world’s largest museum, prepares to open its first gallery in New Delhi by 2026.
Dear PA reader,
India’s Yuge Yugeen Bharat Museum is edging toward its first 2026 opening, promising a vast, layered reading of 5,000 years of civilization, In Le Havre, the Brise-Vent Havre Harbor Museum by LYT-X Studio transforms an industrial windbreak on Le Havre’s UNESCO-listed waterfront into a civic landmark.
Kengo Kuma’s Michelin Factory softens heavy industry with timber, Seoul’s Audeum invites visitors to listen rather than look as the world’s first sound-focused museum, and David Chipperfield’s Nobel Center proposes a composed, civic stage for knowledge and dialogue. While in Paris, the Fondation Louis Vuitton’s Calder exhibition sets kinetic art against Gehry’s fluid architecture, letting movement, structure, and play take center stage.
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World’s Largest Museum, Yuge Yugeen Bharat, to Open First Gallery in New Delhi by 2026
Brise-Vent Havre Harbor Museum on Le Havre’s UNESCO Waterfront by LYT-X Studio
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Kengo Kuma Transforms The Michelin Factory into a Cultural Museum in France
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