The history of I.R.C.A.M (Institute for Musical Research and Acoustic and Music Coordination) dates back to the competition for the
Centre Pompidou in 1971. At that time, Renzo Piano and
Richard Rogers created a building with several high-quality sound studios. In 1989, Renzo Piano was approached to expand the studios on the adjacent remaining land owned by the city.
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