Brandhorst Museum
Key:UK | 2009 | Exhibition
































项目概况:
Brandhorst Museum designed by Sauerbruch Hutton is situated in the north-eastern corner of the Kunstareal with an area of 12100 m2 and the cost of 46 million euros and has been awarded as 2009 International Architecture by Royal Institute of British Architects. It opened in 2009 mainly displaying the contemporary art. The façade origins of the idea of jewel box. The multi-coloured facade composed of 36,000 vertical ceramic louvres in 23 different coloured glazes, echoing the surrounding. The ceramic louvres set in the front of colorful aluminous wallboard, cladding them with the gleaming veil. The light and shadow in the building changed along with the time to add the vitality for the building. The building has three exhibition areas which are connected by stairs. The three volumes are distinguished by claddings of different colors and hues