New National Gallery & Ludwig Museum
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- Liget, Budapest, Hungary
- Year
- 2014
To envision a new building in a beautiful landscape is a challenging and fascinating task for an architect. To respect the character of the place and provide it with an extra value to become an emblematic ensemble is the final aspiration.
This project faces the condition of being located in a beautiful area of the Városliget. To contribute and enrich this location and turn it into a new destination is the origin of our approach for the New National Gallery and the Ludwig Museum.
The building volume is placed on the south limit of the site, taking advantage of the maximum length available; creating a long floating volume that liberates the green space of the area and forms as much a gateway from the city to the park as vice versa.
Permeability is one of the key goals of the proposal: the permeability of the park through the ground floor of the museums building. The permeability of the exhibition spaces to the view of the landscape and the permeability of the materiality of the built mass.
Client
Hungarian State
Type of competition
International Wettbewerb /Open competition
First Stage of the Liget Budapest International Design Competition
Area
60.000 m²
Energieberatung
Transolar
Architect
Matthias Bauer, Marta Martinez
Team
Maria Rodriguez, Rocio Miranda
Renderings
Luxigon, Paris France