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A permanent exhibition of 1100 m2 at the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Copenhagen / Denmark / 2006

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The Architecture Studio BONDE LJUNGAR have created the framework for the new permanent exhibition, to celebrate the centenary of Hack Kampmanns extension to display the Museums collection of antiquities. The new exhibition should be seen as a natural extension of Hack Kampmanns work, in its rugged catacomb like rooms. The architectural concept is that the new layout of the Museum should show a lightness and transparency – in contrast to the original exhibition rooms and the architectural and historic weight of the building – at the same time serving as an anonymous background for the exhibits, which are images in fired clay, stone and bronze.
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    The Architecture Studio BONDE LJUNGAR have created the framework for the new permanent exhibition, to celebrate the centenary of Hack Kampmanns extension to display the Museums collection of antiquities. The new exhibition should be seen as a natural extension of Hack Kampmanns work, in its rugged catacomb like rooms. The architectural concept is that the new layout of the Museum should show a lightness and transparency – in contrast to the original exhibition rooms and the architectural and...

    Project details
    • Year 2006
    • Work started in 2003
    • Work finished in 2006
    • Client Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
    • Cost 1600000
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Museums / Exhibition Design / Interior Design / Custom Furniture / Lighting Design / Recovery/Restoration of Historic Buildings
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