Erick van Egeraat设计的Drents博物馆从650名竞争者中脱颖而出,获得了荷兰最佳室内奖。2011年重新修整后开馆的Drents博物馆在原有空间基础上新增一系列半地下和地下空间。新博物馆具有强烈的雕塑感,但是却又中立而经典,可以承办各种展览。博物馆本身也成为一件展品,与原有的博物馆和睦相处,同时以崭新的面貌打动人心。博物馆的花园规划及与从城市角度的宏观联系解题也颇有见解。
Designed by Erick van Egeraat wins ‘Best interior’ at Dutch Design Awards
Designed by Erick van Egeraat won ‘best interior’ at the Dutch Design Awards 2012 with the design of Drents Museum in Assen. Last Sunday the award ceremony awarded different architects in the categories communications, free design, product and space. In the last category there is an award for best exterior and best interior. The winners were chosen from over 650 submissions.
In the design of the in 2011 re-opened Drents Museum, the existing Koetshuis has been given a new function as the Museum’s main entrance. The staff building is put on a glass plinth. In addition, underground spaces have been added, connecting the old and the new part.
The selection committee of the Dutch Design Awards awarded the interior for its strong sculptural power and urban planning: “The museum has a strong sculptural power. Emerging from its restraint, the design becomes a dominant presence. Despite this, the design does not stand in the way of potential exhibitions. All the classic elements that a museum should have are implemented carefully. By reversing the routing – i.e. by turning the Koetshuis into the entrance and adding an underground museum space – the Drents museum itself becomes part of the exhibition. In this way, the history of the museum remains intact, but the premises get an entirely new look. In addition, the garden is an interesting complement to the existing park in the vicinity. In terms of urban planning, the project is extremely strong.”
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Erick van Egeraat
During his over 25 years of practice, Erick van Egeraat (Amsterdam 1956) built a highly diverse portfolio containing ambitious and high-profile projects in the Netherlands, Europe and the Russian Federation. He has led the realisation of over 100 projects in more than 10 countries. His architecture establishes a dialogue with the historical and cultural context while interacting with the most heterogeneous aspects of contemporary life.
Both Erick van Egeraat and his work have been the recipients of numerous
international awards and citations.
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