Benthem Crouwel Architects’ winning concept involves restoring Cornelis Outshoorn’s 1873 design in all its former glory. The museum’s unique location and the building’s characteristic qualities will be accentuated: the landscape will play a key role in the museum experience, certain rooms will be devoted entirely to ways of responding to art, and the dome will regain its original, spacious character.
The building’s original structure will become visible once more. As the symmetry of the existing building is reinstated, the existing architectural volume will be brought out in a way that is bold and immediately intelligible. With the demolition of the temporary east annex will come a better demarcation of the different sections of the building and their respective functions. Both wings will acquire new galleries overlooking the garden.
The jury report states: “The clarity of vision and the alternating views of art and landscape envisaged by Benthem Crouwel greatly appealed to the jury. A strip with separate rooms and connecting areas will build in natural pauses. The museum enthusiastically welcomes elements such as a delightful view of the sculpture garden and fine vistas ... The winning design maximises the advantages of the museum’s unique selling point, its splendid location in the landscape with unparalleled vistas.
The steps bisecting the strip from east to west will be open to the public, offering visitors a ‘window on the river’ as the Rhine gallery does today. This idea in particular delighted the jury. Visitors approaching the museum from Arnhem’s Central Station and along Utrechtseweg will be alerted by the steps leading up to this window to the presence of a remarkable spot there. The steps will also function as a stage for performances in the museum garden. The jury sees the overall design as possessing strong internal logic and as inserting an exclamation mark in the landscape."
Saskia Bak (Director, Museum Arnhem): “We are extremely enthusiastic about the vision presented by Benthem Crouwel Architects. It offers scope for superb exhibitions. Moreover, Museum Arnhem will become a wonderful environment and a great place to spend one’s free time. The design will also inspire the museum to do more in the realm of crossover programming. We look forward to enabling our visitors to enjoy the sculpture garden in the winter months as well as in the summer."
Building will start at the end of 2017, according to current plans. The entire renovation will cost over €11 million. The museum will acquire an additional 550 m2 of exhibition space, a new entrance hall, and improved facilities for the public.
The municipality of Arnhem intends to award the contract to Benthem Crouwel Architects.
Year 2016
Status Current works
Type Museums
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