• Login / Join
  • About
  • •
  • Contact
  • •
  • Advertising
bustler logo
bustler logo
  • News
  • Competitions
  • Events
  • Bustler is powered by Archinect
  • Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

  • Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • Search

    Search in

  • Submit

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event
  • Login / Join
  • News|Competitions|Events
  • Search
    | Submit
    | Follow
  • Search in

    What are you submitting?

    News Pitch
    Competition
    Event

    Follow these Bustler feeds:

  • About|Contact|Advertising
  • Login / Join
Tagged: maca

Serlachius Art Museum Gösta Proposal by MACA

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Jun 27, 2011

Visualization of the proposed Serlachius Art Museum Gösta extension by MACA (Image: MACA)

Young, Madrid-based architecture office MACA has shared with us their entry to the international design contest for the extension to the Serlachius Art Museum Gösta in Mänttä, Finland.

Project Description from the Architects:

The proposal plans to solve all the functional requirements of a museum, making the most of the circulations, the sustainability and integration of the building in its environment and at the same time creating a recognizable icon, a representative building worthy of the importance of the museum, The formal and constructive references will come from the environment, native materials, the landscape and the scale of the existing buildings.

The chosen site respects practically all the existing woodland, minimizing the number of trees to be eliminated within the possibilities that allow the construction of a building on this scale and functional complexity.

Visualization, exterior (Image: MACA)
Visualization, exterior at night (Image: MACA)
Visualization, exterior (Image: MACA)
Visualization, interior (Image: MACA)

We will join together the principal spaces, “compacting” the building and maintaining the fragmented scale which we are looking for and improving the routes. The use of the same formal and volumetric language in all the pieces together results in that the intervention is carried out in a uniform way, without having buildings with different characteristics for each use. We think that it isn’t only the exhibition space which is important, there are also other protagonists which we intend to value and to treat them in a fair and uniform way.

This distribution of programatic “strips” which slide among each other also make up the exterior spaces, creating two spaces or “squares” towards the entrance road: one for loading and unloading the works of art for the expositions, with large doors towards the exposition rooms and storerooms and another next to the existing building . Exterior spaces will be created towards the lake, for example the restaurant terrace.

In spite of the variety of programmes we have decided on an uniform intervention which allows us to build a single, recognizable building. The same architectural quality  will be given to the programmes for public use for visitors as to the spaces for the workers adapting heights, proportions and the uses which each programme requires.

Model photo (Image: MACA)
Model photo (Image: MACA)
Model photo (Image: MACA)

Project Details:

Architect: MACA
Client: Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation
Size: 4,700 M2
Location: Mäntäa, Finland
Team: Christian Alvarez, Jorge Garrudo, Tomás Suarez

See more plans, sections and diagrams in the image gallery below.

Related

art ● europe ● extension ● finland ● museum ● maca ● serlachius art museum gösta ● serlachius ● mänttä

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Serlachius Art Museum Gösta Proposal by MACA

Sign up for Bustler's Email Newsletters

Next page » Loading

Serlachius Art Museum Gösta Proposal by MACA

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Jun 27, 2011

Share

Visualization of the proposed Serlachius Art Museum Gösta extension by MACA (Image: MACA)

Related

art ● europe ● extension ● finland ● museum ● maca ● serlachius art museum gösta ● serlachius ● mänttä

Young, Madrid-based architecture office MACA has shared with us their entry to the international design contest for the extension to the Serlachius Art Museum Gösta in Mänttä, Finland.

Project Description from the Architects:

The proposal plans to solve all the functional requirements of a museum, making the most of the circulations, the sustainability and integration of the building in its environment and at the same time creating a recognizable icon, a representative building worthy of the importance of the museum, The formal and constructive references will come from the environment, native materials, the landscape and the scale of the existing buildings.

The chosen site respects practically all the existing woodland, minimizing the number of trees to be eliminated within the possibilities that allow the construction of a building on this scale and functional complexity.

Visualization, exterior (Image: MACA)
Visualization, exterior at night (Image: MACA)
Visualization, exterior (Image: MACA)
Visualization, interior (Image: MACA)

We will join together the principal spaces, “compacting” the building and maintaining the fragmented scale which we are looking for and improving the routes. The use of the same formal and volumetric language in all the pieces together results in that the intervention is carried out in a uniform way, without having buildings with different characteristics for each use. We think that it isn’t only the exhibition space which is important, there are also other protagonists which we intend to value and to treat them in a fair and uniform way.

This distribution of programatic “strips” which slide among each other also make up the exterior spaces, creating two spaces or “squares” towards the entrance road: one for loading and unloading the works of art for the expositions, with large doors towards the exposition rooms and storerooms and another next to the existing building . Exterior spaces will be created towards the lake, for example the restaurant terrace.

In spite of the variety of programmes we have decided on an uniform intervention which allows us to build a single, recognizable building. The same architectural quality  will be given to the programmes for public use for visitors as to the spaces for the workers adapting heights, proportions and the uses which each programme requires.

Model photo (Image: MACA)
Model photo (Image: MACA)
Model photo (Image: MACA)

Project Details:

Architect: MACA
Client: Serlachius Fine Arts Foundation
Size: 4,700 M2
Location: Mäntäa, Finland
Team: Christian Alvarez, Jorge Garrudo, Tomás Suarez

See more plans, sections and diagrams in the image gallery below.

Share

  • Follow

    0 Comments

  • Comment as :

Archinect JobsArchinect Jobs

The Archinect Job Board attracts the world's top architectural design talents.

VIEW ALL JOBS POST A JOB

Project Manager- Architecture

Thompson & Litton

Project Manager- Architecture

Radford, VA, US

Design Technologist / BIM Lead

The American Housing Corporation

Design Technologist / BIM Lead

Austin, TX, US

Architectural Interior Designer- Hospitality

Ujas Hotel Furniture Inc.

Architectural Interior Designer- Hospitality

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, US

Intermediate Architect - Retail (AutoCAD-based)

O'Neil Langan Architects

Intermediate Architect - Retail (AutoCAD-based)

New York, NY, US

Project Architect

The American Housing Corporation

Project Architect

Austin, TX, US

Senior Architectural Designer, Commercial Interiors - Boston Office

Fogarty Finger

Senior Architectural Designer, Commercial Interiors - Boston Office

Boston, MA, US

Associate Designer - Architecture

IS Architecture

Associate Designer - Architecture

La Jolla, CA, US

Designer

Jayson Architecture

Designer

San Francisco, CA, US

Lead Design Architect

The American Housing Corporation

Lead Design Architect

Austin, TX, US

Project Designer

The Brooklyn Studio

Project Designer

Brooklyn, NY, US

Next page » Loading