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Museum Liaunig

Museum Liaunig
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MUSEUM LIAUNIG

Querkraft - Jakob Dunkl, Gerd Erhartt, Peter Sapp

ARCHITECTS
Querkraft - Jakob Dunkl, Gerd Erhartt, Peter Sapp

LOCATION
9155 Neuhaus, Austria

AREA
4810.0 m2

CATEGORY
Museum

PROJECT YEAR
2006

Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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PLACE

The museum liaunig projects out on two sides over steep-sided ground, high up in the landscape. A cut through the hill marks a precise intervention in nature.

Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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SIGN
Planted into the site the new museum emerges more like a work of landart. Only a small part of the outstretched museum building is visible.

Cut through the hill, the main body of the museum slices through a densely-wooded, steep-sided embankment, providing an unparalleled view over the river drau seventy meters below.

Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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The building cantilevers an impressive thirty meters out, over a steep bank towards the approach road - clearly visible to approaching visitors.

VIEWING STORAGE

The museum entrance zone is orientated toward both the centre of neuhaus and the nearby historical castle owned by the museum's patron.

Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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The substantial viewing storage depot is one of the main areas of the museum. Stretching the whole length of the gently sloping approach to the main exhibition hall, visitors are accompanied by this ‘wine cellar of art'.

This underground volume offers the possibility to organize a variety of exhibitions by virtue of flexible screens and lighting arrangements.

Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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ART GALLERY

The building's core is a 160metre long, fully daylight exhibition hall, with protected terraces at each end.

The continuous 13metre wide, 7metre high room is covered by a part translucent curved-skin - an industrial element permitting daylight. the hall is organized with mobile exhibition panels.

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Museum Liaunig
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GRAPHIC COLLECTION AND GOLD COLLECTION

The daylight-free, gently conical room for the graphic collection lies adjacent the ramped entrance.

The collection is enclosed by the main hall and is orientated towards the entrance.

A window facing Neuhaus at the end of the graphic collection sits over the foyer.

Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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The gold collection is a separate chamber connected by a small corridor. Brigitte Kowanz's light installation accompanies the way to the underground collection.

EFFICIENCY AND SUSTAINABILITY

The high cost of the external envelope is avoided by sinking the majority of the building below ground. Rather than removing the soil, excavated ground is used to remodel the site.

Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Industrial materials like concrete, glass and sheet metal dominate the visible portion of the building. Set into the hill, the building benefits from the temperate environment.

A geothermal heat pump utilizes the constant temperature of the ground.

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Museum Liaunig
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Roof light substitutes artificial light as much as possible.


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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig
Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig


Museum Liaunig
Museum Liaunig
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Museum Liaunig

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