Guggenheim Museum – competition entry

Project Details

Project Name
Guggenheim Museum – competition entry
Location
HelsinkiFINLAND
Project Types
Cultural
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
tpan
Project Status
Concept Proposal
Year Completed
2014
Style
Modern
Size
100,000 ft²
Team
Architect: Trevor Pan
Room or Space
Specialty Room

Project Description

My competition entry for the Solomon R. Guggenheim competition in Helsinki, Finland.

The brief asked for an “inspiring use of timber”, as the country produces 6% of the world’s timber. I used this clue to come up with an architecturally abstracted forest. The Finns also created glued-laminated timber and my concept utilized their finding.

What would have been an engaging work of craftsmanship will now remain a concept, as this project was not selected. I will be curious to see how the winner’s project evolves and if it evokes an “inspiring use of timber.”

At any rate, it was a great project to design, and has led me to take a greater interest in museum design. There are many more to design yet…

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