Conceptual museum project
Student project
Author: Diana Aslanyan
Project type: Conceptual
Year: 2021-2022
The conceptual museum is a unique and innovative design that features two square sections connected by a striking glass structure. The museum is envisioned as a student project, showcasing creative and forward-thinking architectural ideas.
The first square section is made of sturdy concrete, with clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic. It serves as the entrance and houses the administrative and support functions of the museum, such as the reception, offices, and storage areas. The concrete walls provide a sense of stability and permanence, anchoring the museum to its surroundings.
The second square section, also constructed from concrete, houses the main exhibition spaces. It features large, open galleries.
The first square section is made of sturdy concrete, with clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic. It serves as the entrance and houses the administrative and support functions of the museum, such as the reception, offices, and storage areas. The concrete walls provide a sense of stability and permanence, anchoring the museum to its surroundings.
The second square section, also constructed from concrete, houses the main exhibition spaces. It features large, open galleries.
South elevation
The glass structure that connects the two square sections is the highlight of the museum's design. It takes the form of a unique shape that serves as both a bridge and an exhibition space. The glass is transparent and allows unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape, creating a seamless connection between the interior and exterior spaces.
North elevation
The glass structure is carefully crafted to provide a sense of lightness and transparency, contrasting with the solidity of the concrete squares.
The conceptual museum is designed with sustainability in mind, utilizing energy-efficient systems and sustainable materials.
The conceptual museum is designed with sustainability in mind, utilizing energy-efficient systems and sustainable materials.
Floor plans and scheme
The use of concrete for the square sections provides durability and longevity, while the glass structure promotes natural daylighting and reduces the need for artificial lighting during the day.
Collage
Second collage
Interiors of exhibition spaces
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