AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.09.2004, Síða 67

AVS. Arkitektúr verktækni skipulag - 01.09.2004, Síða 67
tion of the entrance area. On the eastern part of the old south gable there has been made an open- ing which is the first that visitors see when they turn away from the reception desk. The museum res- taurant in the new addition attracts but further along is a corridor lead- ing to a wedge-shaped lecture hall which goes across the main building and receives daylight from the east and west. West of the staircase, which leads from the lobby, one walks through one of the openings in the south gable, past a lift and the museum shop under the stair- case, to a well lit exhibition area with a photographic exhibition. The floor of the building has been sunk to enlarge the space and a long divid- ing wall along the west side of the building hovers over the floor and lets in daylight underneath and gives a light feeling to the space. In the exhibition area you see the familiar teak display cabinets by Sveinn Kjarval that formerly contained old treasures but now act as a respect- able frame for a photographic display. The staircase in the centre of the south gable is a central archi- tectural feature of the museum. The staircase gets narrower towards the central step which is the only step forming a circle. On this step, at the centre of the south gable the space again opens up as one were stand- ing on the stage of an old Greek theatre where the remainder of the staircase represents the seats of the audience. The staircase and their frame offer a sucessful experience of form and space and succeed in connecting the original museum and the renovation into a rythmic whole. The steps take the visitor to an exhibition area with the scent of oak floor which has replaced the old museum smell. The space is larger as dividing walls have been removed and the basic exhibition uses the space to the full. Familiar objects have received a new and accessible frame of the display furni- ture made of plexiglass and Oregon pine reminiscent of the leaders in Nordic design and architecture giv- ing the exhibition a “northern” note. The exhibition offers full access for everybody where visitors can revert to their youth because in a side- room one is encouraged to touch objects like weapons and armour. The old classical lobby in the north- ern part of the building has not been changed with its original ter- razzo floor and the familiar staircase takes you to the third floor where the space has also been opend up and the rooflights let in impressive daylight. The visitor s journey ends where he walks through an opening in the south gable onto a balcony offering a view over the new lobby and towards the west, through a window, towards the University Library. From this balcony one walks down to the second floor along the outside wall of the new cylinder along a bright staircase. The stair- case contrasts with the dimmed exhibition areas and in the centre there is a tall window offering a view towards the south over the copper roof of the new glazed entrance, the main building of the university and the museum parking. The stairway ends at another opening on the old south gable with a large window on the eastern side with a view over the refreshment area and the pedestrian path of the university. On the other side of the opening the large staircase again receives the visitor, leading into the lobby with the aroma of coffee from the refreshment area where one rests before going out through the square glass entry where one is greated by the University Campus, autom- otive storage area and samples of lcelandic weather. After a few visits to the museum the author has the feeling that the museum can hardly cope with the interest of all the visi- tors. It is clear that the architects of Flornsteinar have succeeded in opening up the National Museum and creating a better setting for display than the original building. The central architectural feature of the museum is still a staircase. The architects, Ólafur, Ögmundur and Ragnhildur have successfully creat- avs 67 L
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