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aomori_glavna
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Aomori Prefectural Art Museum

Aomori, Japan
1999
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Type: culture
Source: competition
Client: Aomori Prefectural Art Museum
Address/Site: Aomori, Japan
Building area: 5040 m2
Total floor area: 14868 m2
Storeys: 4
Structure: precast concrete core, steel structure
Cladding: fixed multilayered glass, metal panels
Architect:
SVA (Jurij Sadar, Boštjan Vuga, Tatjana Kerčmar, Marjen Poboljšaj, Peter Šenk, Tadej Žaucer) + Sachiko Miyazaki
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Our design for the Aomori Prefecture Art Museum is based on the effect of permeability. The museum is placed under a shelter compound consisting of five plates with round holes.

The wholes are visually interrelated to create vertical space in a horizontal landscape. It is verticality connecting to the sequential circulation in the museum: short vertical - long horizontal.

Through combining sequential circulation with effects of permeability a mechanism for a new museum experience is obtained. Each of the four levels in the museum has its entrance hall.

Halls are interconnected by round, glass-covered holes in floors (so that you can walk on them) and ceilings penetrated by two elevators and escalators. Location of the holes on five permeable slabs encourages level entrance halls to permeate each other without melting into a vast main entrance hall.
Permeable slabs enable penetration and manipulation of daylight into two basement floors.
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