New Bauhaus Museum / Pedro Monteiro, Rodrigo Cruz, Sérgio Silva

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The design proposal for the New Bauhaus Museum by Pedro Monteiro, Rodrigo Cruz, and Sérgio Silva establishes a volumetric relation with the Gauforum in regard to its location. The first thing you see is a tower of light. It leads the way. As you walk along the narrow line of Oskar Schlemmer’s logo, you are entering Bauhaus. As it gains depth, the two-dimensional design of the logo becomes a geometrical stone sculpture. Its occupation defines its architecture. More images and architects’ description after the break.

A first building, made of glass and steel, marks the beginning of the access route to the museum while a stone pathway leads to the museum entrance and the ground floor. This is where the social areas – foyer and café – are located The exhibition areas and the cinema are located in the underground floor, as well as a viewable depot for items from the Weimar Bauhaus collection. The depot’s location allows it to be a part of the exhibition, as well as to be used independently.

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Cite: Alison Furuto. "New Bauhaus Museum / Pedro Monteiro, Rodrigo Cruz, Sérgio Silva" 12 May 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/232949/new-bauhaus-museum-pedro-monteiro-rodrigo-cruz-sergio-silva> ISSN 0719-8884

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