Lab's architecture is set on a fully landscaped 16-hectare site, planted with a cedar wood that visitors cross on their way into the museum. The cantilevered building thrusts forward, rising clear of the ground it stands on to create a pedestrian link with the American Monument, whose surrounding garden is extended southwards in the form of a terrace-belvedere-balcony, crossed by the wooded way leading up to the museum entrance. At the crossing of these two intertwined paths stands a building that either reveals itself or keeps itself hidden from view depending on the angle of approach—the museum, visible from the south and almost invisible from the north. The site continues on upwards across the building/bridge, without interrupting the flow of pedestrians.
The building asserts itself by the power of its overall shape, which, to the architect who designed it, signifies the force that compelled everything, humanity and landscape alike, throwing geography into disarray. The fragments of landscape that rise up and intermingle are a figurative reference to the churned-up ground of a tortured battlefield, a reference designed to stir the visitor's imagination: first of all a wood—a reference to "the archaic"—then the visit to the museum—"the war"—and finally the visit becomes a calming walk to the garden around the American Monument—"quietude, and an enlightened view of the greater landscape".
When visitors venture up the Varreddes road, the museum reveals itself in full for all to see, along with the enigmatic additions required by its museography, such as the outcrops in the roofing designed to contain aircraft.
Christophe Lab was awarded the 1991 "Albums de la Jeune Architecture", and published Ready-Made Urbains (Editions Picard), with a preface by Paul Virilio in 2000. The same year, he teamed up with Cécile Courtey to build his agency and home in Paris' 19th Arrondissement. Atelier Lab has been responsible for a wide variety of projects: water towers (Burie), schools (ENSCI, Nazelles), hospital departments (Dole), and such technical projects as the helistation with terraced refuelling at Dreux General Hospital (the first of its kind in France), footbridges (over the Oise in Guise) and the redevelopment of the Amiens Nord Business Park. It has also carried out such small-scale emblematic projects as Maison Alpha in Nanterre, Maison Caravane in rue de l'Ermitage, Paris, and Maison-Film, also in Paris.
