GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM DESIGN PROPOSAL


Masterplan Concept:

The Vision For Guggenheim Museum Creates An Opportunity To Connect With Helsinki’s Exciting Attractions And Upcoming Future Master Planning. The Museum Opens A New Gateway To Boosting The City’s International Tourist Industry And Connecting To The Old City. The Directional Design Of The Building Becomes The City’s New Guide; The Visually Grounding Corridor Connects The Surrounding Highlight Spots In The City. The Museum Interconnects The City Center’s Vibrant Tourist Spots With Its Embedded Network Of Pedestrianized Public Spaces, Which Will Become Part Of Helsinki’s Future Masterplan.


Emerging From The Existing Urban Fabric, The Building Creates A Network Of Public Spaces Connecting With The Port Station On The Southern Side And The Green Park On The West Side. The Public Space Will Have Four Seasonal Characters Of A Lively Urban Plaza Facing The South Harbor. The Entrance And Commercial Area Are Designated At The Northern Side Which Faces The Exciting City. Not Only Creating A New Gateway, The Building Also Allows The Space To Regain Its Relationship With The Harbor, Where Shallow Water Is Introduced Into The Center Courtyard Of The Building. In The Summer This Courtyard Operates As A Water Sculpture Park; In The Winter, It Becomes A Harbor Ice Rink Part Of The Museum. The Proposal Develops A Deep Relationship With Helsinki’s Waterscape. The Museum’s Temporary Exhibitions And Changing Courtyard Scene Will Reshape The Waterfront For All Residents And Visitors.


The Overall Building Massing Emerges From The Existing Helsinki’s City Fabric. The Strategy Is To Utilize And Reconnect With The Existing Fabric And The Public Spaces Within The Museum Complex.


Building Concept:
The Building Is Designed With Two Main Axes, Creating A Visual Corridor That Connects The New Harbor Facilities To The Exciting City Center. The Northern Anchor Of The Building Visually Connects With The Senate Square And Helsinki Cathedral. The Southeast Anchor Extends And Visually Connects With The Helsinki Observatory. The Museum Building Itself Adopts A Special Form: A Dynamic Transitional Gesture Rotates One Axis Into The Other. The Building Layout Integrates The Inward Exhibit Viewing Experience As Well As The Outward Visual Engagement With The Landscape From The Museum; This Gives A New Relationship Between The Two Types Of Viewing In A Mumseum. The Linear, Crossed Axes Generate A Constantly Unexpected Visual Experience For The Visitors Of The Museum.


Public Space Concept:
The Museum Public Space Is Designed To Create The Opportunities For Interaction With The Waterfront Facility. The Waterfront Plaza Operates Year-Round By Taking Advantage Of The Water From The Harbor. This Greatly Attracts Tourists To Not Only Visit The Museum But Also Enjoy Its Public Facilities.

 

客戶
Guggenheim Museum

團隊
MAUD

面積

年分
2014

類型
公共設施

設計始於一個提問:如果美術館本身就是一位導覽,它將如何與參觀者展開對話?

建築以兩條主軸為骨幹,展現出動態的「旋轉軸線」,構成一條引導目光的視覺走廊,巧妙地連接起新生的港口設施與既有的城市中心。

周圍則環繞著一座四季皆宜的濱水廣場,夏季化身為清涼的雕塑水池,冬季則變為歡樂的溜冰場。

這是一座會「呼吸」的美術館,其外牆的三層可旋轉百葉能靈敏地回應陽光與氣候的變化,使展館如同一個有機生命體般,優雅地適應四季的韻律。