Who of us at least one time in the life isn't been in a museum?
Among the museums I have chosen three of deconstructivist style that they represent the way in which the deconstructivist architecture relates to the urban context and integrates with it.
The first museum is the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao city in Spain of the architect Frank Gehry.
It's known particularly to architects and students of architecture as an example of deconstructivist architecture, it likes for its sinuous forms but especially because it's known to be an example of urban redevelopment of Bilbao harbor turning it as a pole of cultural attraction for the entire area.
It's known also to engineering technicians to be covered of titanium plate sheets that they change its colours in function of weather and sun exposure and to be designed with CATIA, advanced software of design and computing in aerospace industry.
In the museum there are works of artists as Richard Serra, Sol Lewitt and Gerhard Richter. For who cannot visit in person the museum, Google with the project "Art & Culture" it made it available online throught its digital technologies.
The second museum is the Museum of Natural History (known as "Musée des Confluences") of Lyon city in France of CoopHimmelb(l)au.
It's born to extend or if you prefer to teach the knowledges of natural history, it is another example of deconstructivist architecture built at the confluence of Saône River in Rhône River to redevelop the area that once it was industrial.
It presents a structure in glass and steel and an architectonic form that it recalls a spaceship.
It's much admired in its interior the spiral stair, while in the steel structure and in the facades more exposed to sun are visible solar shadings. In the nearby there is present a bridge.
The third museum is the Jewish Museum of Berlin city in Deutschland of the architect Daniel Libeskind dedicated to the cultural, social and political hystory of the jews in Deutschland from Holocaust until the postwar.
It's another example of deconstructivist architecture born to extend the already present museum, it shows a zig-zag form and it is defined from the same architect "Between the lines" and it's a work of art in its entirety on which three axises of the structure they develop the three themes of the jewish history in Deutschland.
The structure is known to be of black colour and to be covered in titanium and zinc plate sheets. A cultural path recommended particularly to students and whom wants to go into detail of jewish history.





Comments