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Gallery of Rotating Triumf Arch / KATARSIS ab
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© Marietta Varga
On the occasion of Veszprém Design Week 2019, this collaborative project invited the visitors to experience a possible way to change the current state of Haszkovó with the help of five portable and durable urban artifacts.
© Balázs Danyi
These five objects served as playful, outdoor furniture and their architectural quality also help us to see Haszkovó as something similar to a lovely historical downtown in any historical city. In Veszprém downtown for instance these objects are common, they are the places “where we meet before having a party” or places “where we had our first kiss”. The ‘Fire Look Out Tower’, the ‘Statue of Zsuzsi’ or the ‘Clock’ is also well known as identically fulfilled pieces of the urban environment in Veszprém. This project gives a chance to define unique objects in Haszkovó which are also able to be fulfilled identically in the future.
© Aaron Leitz
Text description provided by the architects. The Burke Museum is the oldest public museum in Washington State with a collection of over 16 million artifacts and specimens, ranging from totem poles and gemstones to dinosaur fossils. Because the Burke’s collection is so wide-ranging and continues to grow – it is a collecting museum – the new building needed to serve as a coherent, effective container that would allow for flexibility over time. The building’s rational scheme holds the complexity of the Burke’s activities and collections, both now and into the future.
© Aaron Leitz
Large areas of glazing maximize transparency and expose the interior experience to the street to connect the Burke to the campus, landscape and city. The design further breaks down traditional museum barriers between public and “back-of-house” spaces, integrating collections and research labs with traditional galleries and enabling visitors and the surrounding community to enga
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