Nichtoffener Wettbewerb | 04/2015
NORR – National Museum
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Courtyard
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Architektur
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The new NORR – National Museum will act both as an addition to the existing Jamtli Museum in Östersund, and form a new branch of the Swedish National Museum. The new building will have a large exhibition hall, workshops, offices and café, contributing new amenities and attractions to an already established art centre.
The vision is to create a unique and flexible exhibition hall, which adds a new architectonic layer to the Jamtli museum.
The new building draws inspiration from the context through scale and materials, giving it a respectful approach to its surroundings. A strong connection to the existing Jamtli Museum is created by a logical and functional flow. In turn this creates a common identity, forming a strong and vibrant art centre on both a regional and national level.
The vision is to create a unique and flexible exhibition hall, which adds a new architectonic layer to the Jamtli museum.
The new building draws inspiration from the context through scale and materials, giving it a respectful approach to its surroundings. A strong connection to the existing Jamtli Museum is created by a logical and functional flow. In turn this creates a common identity, forming a strong and vibrant art centre on both a regional and national level.
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Workshop
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Gallery2
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Sketch
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Site Plan
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Plan 00
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Plan 01
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Roof Plan
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Section with texture
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Facade East with texture
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Facade North with texture
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Facade West with texture