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Gosta Museum of Fine Art extension in Mantta, Finland by gianluca milesi architecture

Wednesday, May 29th, 2013

Article source: gianluca milesi architecture

TheGostaMuseumis placed in a very particular location, merged in an extremely fascinating natural environment. Starting from this character of the existing museum building and the future extension, we thought to design a building that could be at the same time respectful of nature and could be merged itself in the particular environment. We thought at the building as a built media connecting the works of art and the visitors to the panorama and the beauty of nature.

Image courtesy gianluca milesi architecture 

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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Serlachius Museum Gösta Extension in Mänttä, Finland by Office Jarrik Ouburg

Thursday, July 14th, 2011

Article source: Office Jarrik Ouburg

The Houses of Gösta – Serlachius Museum Gösta extension

The Joenniemi Manor area, its buildings and its park, create at the moment a unique ensemble, whereby the qualities of buildings and nature reinforce each other.

The manor’s main building, the residential palace built by Gösta Serlachius, is the natural focal point of the ensemble and hosts since 1945 the Gösta Serlachius Art Collection, one of the Nordic countries’ most significant private collections.

Aerial View

  • Architect: Office Jarrik Ouburg
  • Project: Serlachius Museum Gösta Extension
  • Location: Mänttä, Finland
  • Value: €15 mln
  • Size: 3.000 m2
  • Client: Serlachius Museum

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Serlachius Museum Gosta Extension in Mänttä, Finland by Kubota & Bachmann Architects

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Article source: Kubota & Bachmann Architects

Joenniemi Manor Renaissance

The Joenniemi Manor was built in 1935 by the architect Jarl Eklund. The floor plan and design of the building point to the clear influence of Functionalism and English country house architecture.The park and formal garden featuring geometric landscape elements are designed by Paul Olsson in the same year. At that time, this style of landscape was unique in the Mänttä village community. The Joenniemi Manor and its garden are symbols of the architecture in the early 20th century and express the cultural awareness in Finland’s rural surroundings.

Elevations views

  • Architect: Kubota & Bachmann Architects
  • Name of Project: Serlachius Museum Gosta Extension
  • Location: Mänttä, Finland
  • Software used: Rhino, 3dsmax (v-ray), Vue D’esprit

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