L'agence d'architecture suédoise Tham & Videgard a conçu l'extension du Musée d'Art Moderne de Malmö. Habillé de tôles métalliques perforées et laquées orange, le volume se greffe à l'architecture de briques existante et accueille une nouvelle entrée, un espace de réception, une cafétéria et une galerie haute.













Sur le Musée d'Art Moderne de Malmö, l'agence d'architecture Tham & Videgard précise:

"Moderna Museet Malmö is the first branch of the main museum in Stockholm. The former Electricity Station dating from 1900 and once the Rooseum gallery, has been refurbished to meet international museum standards. Seen from the exterior a new extension marks the arrival of the new museum. The extension provides a new entrance and reception space, as well as a cafeteria and a new upper gallery. Its perforated orange façade both connects to the existing brick architecture and introduces a contemporary element to the neighbourhood.

The perforated surface gives the façade a visual depth, and is animated through the dynamic shadow patterns which it creates. The ground floor is fully glazed so that sunlight is screened through the perforated façade.

Inside, the building has been spatially reconstructed. Two new staircases allow the visitor to move in a loop between the grand turbine hall and the upper exhibition rooms. The staircases are each enclosed between two walls, which functions to divide the program of the turbine hall into three separate spaces, housing in addition to exhibition spaces a children’s studio and a separate loading area that is also used for exhibitions."

Pour en savoir plus sur le Musée d'Art Moderne de Malmö, visitez le site de Tham & Videgard.


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