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목차
□ Abstract
□ Urban Study
- Existing Context
- Strategy
- Strategic Routes
□ Space & Exhibition
- Plan
- Section
□ Architectural intention
□ Conclusion
□ References
□ Urban Study
- Existing Context
- Strategy
- Strategic Routes
□ Space & Exhibition
- Plan
- Section
□ Architectural intention
□ Conclusion
□ References
본문내용
“Our strategy was to accept the physical power of Bankside`s massive mountain-like brick building
and to even enhance it rather than breaking it or trying to diminish it.”
Herzog and de Meuron
The plan for this museum is the plan that sought to re-use the Bankside Power Station,
which is located at the center of the city and one of the representative landmarks of London
along with the Millennium Dome, London Eye, and Millennium Bridge,
to an museum as part of new millennium project of London.
- Competition : 1994
- Total Floor Area : 34,547㎡
- Exhibition Area : 11,700㎡
- Number of Stories : 7 stories
- Total Project Cost : £130million
- Realization : 1995-1999
- Open : 2000. 5
and to even enhance it rather than breaking it or trying to diminish it.”
Herzog and de Meuron
The plan for this museum is the plan that sought to re-use the Bankside Power Station,
which is located at the center of the city and one of the representative landmarks of London
along with the Millennium Dome, London Eye, and Millennium Bridge,
to an museum as part of new millennium project of London.
- Competition : 1994
- Total Floor Area : 34,547㎡
- Exhibition Area : 11,700㎡
- Number of Stories : 7 stories
- Total Project Cost : £130million
- Realization : 1995-1999
- Open : 2000. 5
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