2/18/13

Berlin Musikinstrumenten Museum



Hans Scharoun’s 1964 Kulturforum is a collection of multifunctional buildings that were designed to create engaging and multifunctional spaces that would interact with the existing architecture and landscape. One of the buildings in the collection that I found intriguing was the Berlin Musikinstrumenten Museum located behind the Philarmonie.  The Museum was completed in 1984 and the exterior was designed to show the influence of historical musical instruments. The facades combination of curves and sharp angles give depth to the design and allow light to enter in many different ways.  I particularly liked the right side of the building because of the different sized triangular peaks that contrast with the curves of the left side. The simplicity of the lines creates intriguing shadows against the rest of the building. Unlike many of the other traditional buildings I have seen throughout Italy, the museum incorporates many different shapes, which adds to the uniqueness of the interior but also the exterior space. 

The sketch and model cut out of the triangular peaks show how the multiple layers give more  depth and dimension to the front facade.





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