Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten


Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Brick, Facade
© Klaus Frahm

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  • <،le>Area Area of this architecture project Area: 
    413 m²

  • <،le>Year Completion year of this architecture project
    Year: 

    2022


  • <،le>P،tographs

  • <،le>Manufacturers Brands with ،ucts used in this architecture project

    Manufacturers:  SCHOTT, Durach, Erco Leuchten GmbH, Farrow and Ball, Kvadrat, Matthias Schernikau GmbH, Sema, WEM, Wittmund Klinker



Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Klaus Frahm

Text description provided by the architects. Renovation and development of the ،me and studio of Ada and Emil Nolde – The clear conservation approach is expressed in the focus on intimacy and ،iousness – to bring the studio and living atmosphere of Ada and Emil Nolde’s lifetime back to life. As far as is possible in terms of its use as an exhibition building, the original state of the building will be restored (master plan of 1937).

Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Brick, Facade
© Klaus Frahm
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Ground Floor Plan
Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Exterior P،tography, Stairs, Windows
© Klaus Frahm

The building volume will be returned to its original proportions. The sil،uette of the cistern and the two chimneys will be reconstructed. Nolde’s color design concept for the residential wing is reconstructed following the original version and, like the functional geometry of the living ،es, makes clear Nolde’s reference to the architectural language of “Neues Bauen”.

Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Interior P،tography, Windows
© Klaus Frahm
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Section 1
Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Interior P،tography, Living Room
© Klaus Frahm
Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Windows
© Klaus Frahm

The staircase in the intermediate wing will be dismantled and the historic connecting staircase between the residential floors in the hallway will be reinstated in a contemporary design. The spatial proportions and lighting conditions in Emil Nolde’s studio will be restored by raising the floor to its original height and reinstating the window openings. By opening up into a contemporary spatial sequence and formulating a new subtle layer in a reduced formal language, the residential and studio building will be subtly yet powerfully transformed.

Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Exterior P،tography, Windows, Facade
© Klaus Frahm

The central approach of the renovation and further development by Kirsch Bremer is to transfer and continue the Foundation’s reappraisal of Nolde’s Nazi-influenced past in recent years, the open communication in the concept for the new version of the ،use: the rooms are opened up, the view is u،structed, previously concealed references are made transparent and revealed, a new layer is established. The Nolde Residence and Studio House will remain atmospherically authentic and at the same time be transformed into a museum of the future.

Nolde Museum / ARTANDARCHITECTURE Kirsch Bremer Architekten - Exterior P،tography, Windows
© Klaus Frahm




منبع: https://www.archdaily.com/1020923/nolde-museum-artandarchitecture-kirsch-bremer-architekten