The new museum will be within the existing Christian IV Bryghus that dates from 1608.
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The proposal is of a light touch, meaning that all proposed changes are reparable. A new external core to the north allows for the three main floors to be completely uninterrupted by solid partitions. The floors are linked by a series of generous ramps that are placed between facing rows of tree-like timber columns.
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On levels 5 and 6 all floor boards will be removed thus exposing the soaring roof volume of the building. A metal walkway on top of the exposed beams of level 5 will provide access to existing roof mounted windows that afford spectacular views toward the city centre.
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© Brisac Gonzalez . Published on January 03, 2014.
© Brisac Gonzalez . Published on January 03, 2014.
© Brisac Gonzalez . Published on January 03, 2014.
© Brisac Gonzalez . Published on January 03, 2014.
© Brisac Gonzalez . Published on January 03, 2014.