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LIM MUSEUM
London – 2016

LIM MUSEUM
London – 2016

LIM FLUID FACADE

London Internet Museum

From Nature to Architecture towards Time and Space

A fluid facade will be facing the waterfront of the Thames. So to be seen from the water edge in a researched dialog with the urban context and the water front. The New London Internet Museum project aim is to develop a sensibility of space able to generate dynamic movement on the ground, the facade and the internal spaces. The intent of the architectural system is to provide a sensible-flexible space program that will lead the visitor along the experience and knowledge of the IT information complexity.

London Internet Museum

LIM Museum

At the river Thames

The facade material design is based on the conceptual generation of lines and diagrams that are the projection of an invisible web connection. Brought out as guideline that builds the structure of the external skin. There is no division between the inside and the outside of the architecture building. Leaving freedom in the circulation system. The facade will be a glow of light accentuated by the different materials of the main façade, obtaining a body which is integrated in the landscape. The waterfront of the river Thames is an important part of the development of the architectonic shape.

LIM Museum
Location
London, GB
Year
2016
Discipline
Typology
Museum & Gallery
Client
Beebreeders

Night illumination and solar energy

A silent animal is designed to capture the existing building. Where the internal functions are held together by the new museum plan design. New design and Old will be a held together by space and a new material Roof that made of sensible sheds. The bioclimatic nature of the architecture allows daylight and solar radiation to penetrate deeply into the building. The two telescopic towers not only lead the view towards the sky but will allow the night illumination project and be able to capture the solar energy to be brought into the building system. The exhibition spaces are reachable with a circular staircase structure that is built within the architectonic formal project.

London Internet Museum
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Team
Alessia Maggio