2050.plus
Jun 22
737
7.38%
@2050.plus has recently completed Søylerommet - The Pillars room, a permanent exhibition space for the Fredriksen Family Collection as part of the new National Museum of Norway, in Oslo (@nationalmuseet). The design by 2050+ adds two systems into the exhibition space: a dynamic colored display wall and a mechanism of tracks for curtains. The display wall is made of pivoting metal panels that run around the perimeter of the room: they can alternatively provide a straight border as well as turn dynamically to form an articulated surface. The curtain track system provides an infrastructure that can rapidly and theatrically change the space, enabling the display of multiple configurations tailored to specific exhibition, performance, or workshop formats. Adding to these fixed elements, Søylerommet – The Pillars room consists of a kit of parts that, once combined, arranged, stacked and aligned, can generate infinite scenarios: a series of movable structures allowing the visitor to experience and perceive the art in unexpected and novel manners; locally produced carpets and fabrics dividing and orchestrating the space into more intimate experiences; a series of modular podiums offering various ground layouts and a selection of sitting elements introducing a domestic and informal feeling to the visitor’s experience. • Project team @2050.plus (@ugulli, @fralantieri, @ippopeste, @massimotnn) Axonometric view and plan by @2050.plus Photo by Lori Sammartino as a visual reference #2050plus #nasjonalmuseet #oslo #museum #contemporaryart #architecture #thepillars #søylerommet
2050.plus
Jun 22
737
7.38%
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