Saturday, 3 March 2012

Daniel Libeskind: Museum of Contemporary Art in Milan



The building will consist of five thousand square meters of conditioned gallery space and seven thousand square meters of external space with garden terraces on every floor including the roof. the ceilings were placed at a minimum height of 5.5 meters to ensure their ability to host any proposed exhibition. the lobby features an 8 meter high atrium to suspend artwork while providing ventilation
to upper galleries. the light rhythmic exterior cladding is visible from the interior through the glass curtain wall allowing visitors to experience their luminous qualities. the slender horizontal bronze varnished aluminum panels create a brise soleil pattern while filtering direct light from entering the galleries.








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