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Comic and Animation Museum Proposal in White Horse Lake, China by Miralles Tagliabue EMBT

Saturday, September 10th, 2011

Article source: Miralles Tagliabue EMBT

The magical island will be a complete experience with natural and artificail features that will play together with the comic museum experience. A whole reinvention of the concept of a museum experience, a very brand new concept that will be thought exclusively for the city of hangzhou and for china; making it become a world unique reference in its field.

Project view

  • Architects: Miralles Tagliabue EMBT
  • Project: Comic and Animation Museum Proposal
  • Location: White Horse Lake, Hangzhou, China
  • Project director: Daniel Rosselló (Miralles Tagliabue EMBT)
  • Client: Headquarter of Hangzhou White Horse Lake Creative Town
  • Structural Engineer: Julio Martínez calzón, MC2 Estudio de Ingeniería
  • Collaborators: Francesca Origa, Gabriele Rotelli, Felipe Pecegueiro, Francesca Neus Frontera, Tomas Montis, William Mathers, Silvia Rio, Ana Catalina Villareal Yarto, Roberto Palau Tamez, Vaiva Simliunaite, Iker Alzola, Alice Puleo, Ana Redondo, Mar Flores , Diego Javier Parra, Beatriz Cabanillas Macìas.

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NTC Art Museum in Taipei, Taiwan by James Law Cybertecture

Friday, September 9th, 2011

Article source: James Law Cybertecture

The New Taipei Art Museum is a municipal building or space for the expression and exhibition of art. The foundation of the idea is to create an architecture that becomes an art piece itself. To create spaces that is unique and flexible, a seamless fluidity and formless space are designed to promote movement and interaction.

Exterior View

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Serlachius Museum Gösta Competition Entry in Mänttä, Finland by Eero Lunden Studio (Helsinki, Finland) + Eric Tan of PinkCloud.DK

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Article source: Eero Lunden Studio (Helsinki, Finland)  + Eric Tan of PinkCloud.DK

Can the experience of art be enhanced through architecture?

White walls + Isolated Rooms = Good museum? Our design of the Serlauchius Museum extension seeks to deviate from that mantra by developing an architecture that directly facilitates human interaction with art. It is our firm belief that the experience of art can be enhanced through innovative architecture and new spatial experiences.The design of the Maison Promino seeks to achieve two main goals: to create an inspiring piece of architecture that will enhance the image of Serlachius Art Musuem globally and to provide a truly unique museum experience by connecting visitors with the art like never before.

Exterior View

  • Architect: Eero Lunden Studio (Helsinki, Finland)  + Eric Tan of PinkCloud.DK
  • Name of Project: Serlachius Museum Gösta Competition Entry
  • Location: Mänttä, Finland
  • Software used: Maya, 3D Studio Max, Rhino

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Extension of Gösta Museum in Serlachius, Finland by Dellekamp Arquitectos + Periférica

Saturday, August 27th, 2011

Article source: Dellekamp Arquitectos + Periférica

A line is a dot that went for a walk –Paul Klee

The project preserves the historical value and prominence of the original building by smoothly integrating it to the new museum. The new museum is a linear sequence of buildings scaled to the original building. Its thread of volumes not only has a light footprint but also confers an interweaving rhythm to its linear promenade. The space divisions functionally conform to all aspects comprised in the program. Interior and exterior, empty space and exhibit space, nature and building are connected through a series of passages, ramps and crossovers. The interiors offer interesting views and spatial experiences by playing on heights and light.

Rendering (Images Courtesy Daniel Carlson)

  • Architect: Dellekamp Arquitectos + Periférica
  • Name of Project: Extension of Gösta Museum
  • Location: Serlachius, Finland
  • Status: International competition
  • Project Leader: Derek Dellekamp + Rozana Montiel|Periférica
  • Models + Photos: Daniel Carlson

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New Taipei City Museum of Art Competition in Taiwan, R.O.C. by Otaplus designed using 3DSMax

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

Article source: Otaplus

This building proposal challenges the traditional definition of a museum and the conventional relationship between building and site. The ground floor of the building is reduced to a nominal footprint, enclosing only enough space for basic services, structure and ticketing functions. The ground plane is primarily reserved for exterior public space, including an art park, Hall of Fame, and garden walk. The bulk of the program and building mass are split by the open ground floor. Half of the building is coupled with the earth while the other half hovers in the air. The purpose is twofold; to minimize the damaging effects of extreme local weather by harnessing environmental flows toward productive outcomes and to re-conceptualize the identity of a modern art museum. The manicured roof plane of the below ground program is pocketed with water absorbing vegetation and catchment systems, while the hovering museum above expands to form open atriums, allowing diffuse light to brighten the space and passive airflow to comfortably condition the building.

Taipei Render 01

  • Architects: Otaplus
  • Project: New Taipei City Museum of Art Competition
  • Location: Taiwan, R.O.C.
  • Software used: 3DS Max for modeling and V-ray for rendering

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New Taipei City Museum of Art in Taipei, Taiwan by Kubota & Bachmann Architects

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Article source: Kubota & Bachmann Architects

Curio Box
The New Taipei City Museum of Art (NTCArt) is located in the south of Taipei city, in between the mountains and Dahan River. The museum minimizes its footprint on the original site in being designed vertical, thus creating an urban totem.

Final View

  • Architect: Kubota & Bachmann Architects
  • Project Name: New Taipei City Museum of Art
  • City and Country: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Client: New Taipei City Government
  • Type of Competition: Two-stage open competition
  • Program: Contemporary Museum, Children’s Museum, Public Service Spaces, Administrative Spaces, and Parking
  • Software used: Rhino, Autocad and 3dDS Max

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Gaoligong Museum of Handcraft Paper in Yunnan, China by HUA Li / TAO (Trace Architecture Office)

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Article source: HUA Li / TAO (Trace Architecture Office)

The museum of handcraft paper is located in a field next to Xinzhuang village under Gaoligong Mountain of Yunnan, a world ecological preserve area in southwest of China. The village has a long tradition on handcraft paper making. The museum project is a part of the plan for preservation and development of traditional resources, in which papermaking will be preserved as cultural heritage and contribute to community growth. To exhibit the history, technique and product of paper making, this museum consists of exhibition space, bookstore, work space and guest rooms for artist and visitors.

West view at dusk

  • Architect: HUA Li / TAO (Trace Architecture Office)
  • Project name: Gaoligong Museum of Handcraft Paper
  • Location: Yunnan, Tengchong, Xinzhuang village, China
  • Program: Museum, Work space, Guest room etc.
  • Client: Committee of Gaoligong Museum of Handcraft Paper
  • Design team: HUA Li, Huang Tianju, Li Guofa, Jiang Nan, Sun Yuanxia, Xu Yinjun, Yang Hefeng

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Fiera Milano in Milano, Italy by Studio Daniel Libeskind

Friday, August 19th, 2011

Article source: Studio Daniel Libeskind

The Fiera Milano project is located in the heart of Milan, spanning 106 acres on the old fairgrounds of this historic city. The scheme of Fiera Milano incorporates residential and office development, retail space and a museum all built around a central park, a much needed open space within the city. In 2004 Studio Daniel Libeskind along with Zaha Hadid Architects, and Arata Isozaki & Associates won the commission for the development of the site. In addition to leading the master plan, SDL is designing the contemporary art museum, the central office tower, a residential tower, and the first housing parcel.

Images Courtesy SDL

  • Architect: Studio Daniel Libeskind
  • Name of Project: Fiera Milano
  • Location: Milano, Italy
  • Collaborating Architects: Zaha Hadid, Arata Isozaki
  • MEP Engineering: Alpina SpA
  • Photo Credits: ©Stack! Studio, ©Studio AMD, ©SDL, © Hayes Davidson

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Busan Opera House in South Korea by Kubota & Bachmann Architects

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

Article source: Kubota & Bachmann Architects

Busan is the fifth largest port of the world. The BUSAN OPERA HOUSE (BOH) is located in the Busan North Port development area. This zone is home to a cultural complex department, museums, a maritime culture center, a cruise center, waterfront causeway, public parks, an opera, a theater and a business district. It is crucial that the BOH program and its architectural form integrate into the existing master plan, and express the new and unique creative character of the Busan North Port.

Final Exterior

  • Architects: Kubota & Bachmann Architects
  • Project: Busan Opera House
  • Location: Busan, South Korea
  • Client: Busan Metropolitan City
  • Type of Competition: Open International Competition
  • Program: Opera house (2,000 seats), Multi Purpose Theater (1,300 seats), Common area andAuxiliary facilities
  • Competition Study Area: 35 000 m²
  • Total floor area: 60 000 m²
  • Software used: Rhinocéros, 3dSMax, Autocad

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Nestlé Chocolate Museum in Toluca, State of Mexico by Rojkind arquitectos

Thursday, August 11th, 2011

Article source: Rojkind arquitectos

The Red Alebrije

Architecture as an experience. Sensory architecture, experienced through the architectural tour, through the surprises, the turns and the bends. Architecture as a challenge. The forms and spaces contained, as well as the times are pushed to the limit. Complexity and record time: three months to project and build. Dramatic and expansive architecture that reflects the frozen instant of trains crashing in the air.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Paúl Rivera)

  • Architect: Rojkind arquitectos
  • Project: Nestlé Chocolate Museum
  • Location: Toluca, State of Mexico
  • Design Principal: Michel Rojkind
  • Program: Cultural and Educational
  • Construction Area: 634 m2

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