荷蘭阿納姆
阿納姆國家文物博物館
荷蘭阿納姆
業(yè)主:荷蘭Openluchtmuseum
設計:1995-1998年
施工:1999-2000年
結構工程:Goudstikker-de Vries / ACN b.v, Capelle a/d IJssel
機械工程:阿默斯福特技術管理公司
建筑施工:Strukton Bouwprojekten b.v, Maarssen
面積:3 185平方米
獲獎:2000年TECU建筑獎,2003年國家建筑獎
攝影:Christian Richters
Client: Nederlands Openluchtmuseum, Arnhem
Design: 1995-1998
Execution: 1999-2000
Structural engineer: Goudstikker-de Vries / ACN b.v, Capelle a/d IJssel
Mechanical engineer: Technical Management b.v, Amersfoort
Contractor architecture: Strukton Bouwprojekten b.v, Maarssen
Area: 3 185 m2
Awards: TECU Architecture Award 2000, National Building Prize 2003
Photos: ? Christian Richters
成立于1912年的國家文物博物館位于阿納姆附近起伏不斷的林濤中,地理位置非常優(yōu)越。博物館公園占地44公頃,展現(xiàn)了不同時期和地區(qū)的住宅。博物館還珍藏了具有歷史意義的服裝和珠寶,但因沒有展覽空間,無法展示。為了減少氣候的影響,博物館邀請梅卡諾設計一個室內展覽空間和一個入口大廳。另外,博物館還希望增加一個名為HollandRama的多媒體展示館,作為博物館一個新的景點,用于介紹公園里展出的物件。
設計從博物館外部景觀入手。游客沿著一條用廢渣鋪成的小路經過一座13米高、外觀神秘的蛋形建筑。建筑讓人駐足叩問。這真的是一顆蛋么?或者是一塊巨石?或者我們看到的是什么天外來客?沒有人當場給你答案,因為這個巨蛋沒有入口。廢渣鋪成的小路帶著游客沿著一道長143米、橫穿外部景觀的墻到達入口。這道墻用舊鵝卵石和磚塊建造,形成了國家文物博物館的正門。墻的后面是寬敞透明的入口大廳,可以看到博物館外的開闊草地。因地勢高低起伏,這個門廳也隨自然地勢與周圍的景觀融為一體。
這座玻璃大廳是整個設計的樞點。大廳不光是公園入口,也有各種設施。在一樓,游客可以光顧商場、咖啡店、知識中心和禮堂。地勢稍低的地方是兩個展覽館,經常舉行一些臨時性的展覽活動,還經常展出博物館收藏的服裝和珠寶。游客進入通往一個旋轉全景劇院后,會發(fā)現(xiàn)蛋形建筑的謎底。這里就是多媒體展示播放的地方。虛擬現(xiàn)實、動畫、電影、聲音和氣味效果的襯托似乎讓這些歷史古跡復活了。
Founded in 1912, the National Heritage Museum is splendidly situated in the rolling landscape of the woods near Arnhem. The museum park comprises forty-four hectares and shows dwellings from different periods and regions. The museum has its own collection of historical clothing and jewellery, but lacks an exhibition space for them to be shown in. In order to make visiting the museum less dependent on the weather, Mecanoo was asked to design not only an indoor exhibition space, but also an entrance pavilion. In addition, the museum wanted to create a new attraction, the ‘HollandRama', a multimedia show introducing the objects to be seen in the park.
The landscape was taken as the starting point for the design. The visitor is led over a path of recycled clinkers past a mysterious egg-shaped building about 13 metres high. The building raises a lot of questions. Is it really an egg? A boulder perhaps? Or are we dealing here with something extraterrestrial? You're not given an answer, for there's no entrance to be found. The path of clinkers leads the visitor on to the entrance in a 143 metre long wall cutting across the landscape. The wall is constructed from a mosaic of old cobblestones and bricks and forms the gate to the National Heritage Museum. Behind this unfolds a spacious, transparent entrance hall with a view of the open meadow of the outdoor museum. Because of the differences of level the hall adapts itself in a natural way to the rolling landscape.
The glass hall is the hinge point in the design. It not only forms the entrance to the park but it also houses various facilities. On the ground floor one can visit the museum shop, the coffee shop, the knowledge centre or the auditorium. A level lower there are two exhibition spaces where changing exhibitions are held and a semi-permanent display of clothing and jewellery from the museum's own collection. The mystery of the egg-shaped building is solved when the visitor enters a tunnel that turns out to lead to a rotating panorama theatre. Here is where the multimedia show takes place. With the aid of virtual reality, animations, film, sound and odour effects, historical objects are brought to life.
National Heritage Museum Arnhem, the Netherlands
首層平面 ground floor
model photo: ? Pieter Vandermeer
立面圖 facades
剖面圖 sections