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Swiss National Museum to open scuptural concrete extension
POSTED 27 Jan 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The design for the wing was commissioned in 2002 Credit: Roman Keller
A museum extension nearly 15 years in the making will finally be completed when the Swiss National Museum in Zurich opens its new wing to the public on 1 August 2016.

The new wing is formed by a modern and minimalist geometric volume designed by Basel practice Christ & Gantenbein. It was commissioned following an international design competition in 2002, but a period of consultation and political negotiation followed and full construction work did not begin until a decade later.

The new wing is directly coupled with the original U-shaped building – designed by architect Gustav Gull and opened in 1898 adjacent to the city’s Platzspitz Park – to create a single loop and form “an architectural ensemble of urban space.”

The towers and spires on the roof of the old building set the theme of the new structure, which features expressive folds in its rooftop, and its strong stone walls are echoed in the new wing’s 80cm thick walls. The similarities continue with the use of tuff concrete in the extension to reflect the facade of the old building, and polished concrete floors which provide a modern interpretation of the original’s decorative terrazzo floors.

“As different as the new and old buildings are, their similarities and shared architectural attributes are abundantly apparent and serve to create a unity of old and new,” said the architects in a statement.

Facilities housed in the 7,400sq m (79,600sq ft) extension include a library, an auditorium for public events, a bridge spanning across a new garden and inner courtyard, and exhibition space housed in concrete halls inspired by the city’s factories.

An official opening celebration will take place in July 2016, coinciding with the completion of remodelling to the original building – which will see the museum’s foyer, shop and restaurant renovated and a new public plaza added near the entrance.

The total cost of new wing and renovations is CHF111m (US$109m, €100m, £76m).

The client was the Federal Office for Buildings and Logistics, the general contractor was ARGE Generalplaner SLM Proplaning and the landscape designer was Vogt Landschaftsarchitekten.

The first events hosted in the new halls will be Europe in the Renaissance, exploring “new horizons in thinking, transformations and cultural interaction over great distances and time”, and an exhibition exploring Switzerland’s archaeological heritage.

Despite the ongoing renovation and construction work, the Swiss National Museum received 230,527 visitors in 2015, a record for admissions.

After the new wing is opened, renovation work will begin on the historic west wing and tower. The museum will finally open in its entirety in 2020.
The extension is a minimalist concrete volume that connects to the old 19th century building Credit: Roman Keller
The design of the new wing is intended to complement and contrast with the existing building Credit: Roman Keller
The original building was designed by Gustav Gull and opened in 1898 Credit: Roland Zh
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Swiss National Museum to open scuptural concrete extension
POSTED 27 Jan 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The design for the wing was commissioned in 2002 Credit: Roman Keller
A museum extension nearly 15 years in the making will finally be completed when the Swiss National Museum in Zurich opens its new wing to the public on 1 August 2016.

The new wing is formed by a modern and minimalist geometric volume designed by Basel practice Christ & Gantenbein. It was commissioned following an international design competition in 2002, but a period of consultation and political negotiation followed and full construction work did not begin until a decade later.

The new wing is directly coupled with the original U-shaped building – designed by architect Gustav Gull and opened in 1898 adjacent to the city’s Platzspitz Park – to create a single loop and form “an architectural ensemble of urban space.”

The towers and spires on the roof of the old building set the theme of the new structure, which features expressive folds in its rooftop, and its strong stone walls are echoed in the new wing’s 80cm thick walls. The similarities continue with the use of tuff concrete in the extension to reflect the facade of the old building, and polished concrete floors which provide a modern interpretation of the original’s decorative terrazzo floors.

“As different as the new and old buildings are, their similarities and shared architectural attributes are abundantly apparent and serve to create a unity of old and new,” said the architects in a statement.

Facilities housed in the 7,400sq m (79,600sq ft) extension include a library, an auditorium for public events, a bridge spanning across a new garden and inner courtyard, and exhibition space housed in concrete halls inspired by the city’s factories.

An official opening celebration will take place in July 2016, coinciding with the completion of remodelling to the original building – which will see the museum’s foyer, shop and restaurant renovated and a new public plaza added near the entrance.

The total cost of new wing and renovations is CHF111m (US$109m, €100m, £76m).

The client was the Federal Office for Buildings and Logistics, the general contractor was ARGE Generalplaner SLM Proplaning and the landscape designer was Vogt Landschaftsarchitekten.

The first events hosted in the new halls will be Europe in the Renaissance, exploring “new horizons in thinking, transformations and cultural interaction over great distances and time”, and an exhibition exploring Switzerland’s archaeological heritage.

Despite the ongoing renovation and construction work, the Swiss National Museum received 230,527 visitors in 2015, a record for admissions.

After the new wing is opened, renovation work will begin on the historic west wing and tower. The museum will finally open in its entirety in 2020.
The extension is a minimalist concrete volume that connects to the old 19th century building Credit: Roman Keller
The design of the new wing is intended to complement and contrast with the existing building Credit: Roman Keller
The original building was designed by Gustav Gull and opened in 1898 Credit: Roland Zh
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BIG wins contest to design bespoke watch museum in Switzerland


Danish architectural practice, Bjarke Ingles Group (BIG) has won a contest to expand the world famous head quarters of luxury watchmaker Audemars Piguet in Vallée de Joux, Switzerland, to include a new design museum.
Zürich Zoo opens its CHF57m elephant 'aquarium'


Visitors to Zürich Zoo in Switzerland can now get up close and personal with the park’s six Indian elephants following the opening of the new CHF57m (US$63.3m, €46.7m, £37.8m) Kaeng Krachan elephant park on 8 June (Sunday).
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UK's Royal attractions had a bumper year in 2023
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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Taylor Made Designs (TMD) has been supplying the Attractions, Holiday Park, Zoos and Theme Park mark [more...]
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Hospitality Design Conference

Hotel Melià , Milano , Italy
10-12 May 2024

Asia Pool & Spa Expo

China Import & Export Fair Complex, Guangzhou, China
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