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TMW TECHNICAL MUSEUM ENTRANCE FOYER BY QUERKRAFT ARCHITECTS



Querkraft Architects


New entrance foyer and shop during summer 2010 the technical museum together with Querkraft Architekten designed a new entrance foyer and museum shop.  


Querkraft Architects


A modern museum service requires a correspondingly modern level of service – for this purpose space is a must. older museum buildings are challenged to expand and modernise whilst remaining attached to their existing historical structures.


Querkraft Architects


In the 90s the technical museum faced precisely this difficulty as it tried to gain more space for a larger entrance foyer, a new museum shop and café as well as sufficient amenities, cloakroom space and ticketing capacity.


Querkraft Architects


The architectural solution that was chosen in the 90s was a steel-glass box placed in front of the existing historical structure. This solution proved problematic on a few levels shortly after the opening in 1999.


Querkraft Architects


The foyer was dominated by large temperature fluctuations, poor acoustics and ventilation, as well as less than optimal visitor circulation. A competition followed  in which querkraft architekten managed to convince the 6-person jury with their design.  


Querkraft Architects


Basic principle of the new design: the creation of clear master plan and visitor circulation with an accompanying welcoming emotional atmosphere, which improves the building physics.


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At the middle of their design solution are multifunctional pieces of furniture made of glass-fibre reinforced plastic and fabric.  These ‘trees’ provide seating, shade and acoustic absorption and at night they serve as an illuminate bodies which fill the room with white or blue glowing light.


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The objects, which resemble trees and can be perceived as a innuendo to the relationship between technology and nature, formally envelope the steel columns and allow a view through the glass ceiling and on to the historical façade.


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The shop, which has to do with little floor space, receives new, flexible moveable furnishings for the presentation of products – aligned to the overall design principle.


Querkraft Architects


The realised design from querkraft architekten reveals a definite architectural statement, which communicates with the existing structure and at the same time fulfils the functional requirements of a modern museum entrance.

Querkraft Architects
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Location: Vienna, Austria 
Project Manager: Dominique Dinies 
Project Team: Carmen Hottinger, Lola Rieger, Robert Haranza, Lisi Wieser, Mechthild Weber, Christoph Fraundorfer, Aleca Bunescu, Corinna Bach 
Site Supervision: Apo - Oliver Eichhorn 
Structural Engineering: Werkraum Wien 
Consutant Llight: Klaus Pokorny 
Area: 1300 m2 
Year: 2010 
Client: Technical Museum Vienna