‘hanoi museum’ by gmp architekten, hanoi, vietnam image courtesy of gmp architekten / © marcus bredt
hamburg-based studio, gmp architekten has completed ‘hanoi museum’ in vietnam. placed in the midst of an artificial park, the freestanding museum is surrounded by water basins, monuments and traditional villages in the style of old hanoi.
night shotimage courtesy of gmp architekten / © marcus bredt
the tiered structure with an ever-growing overhang seems to float above the imposed landscape which appears to almost intrude upon the building. gradual transitions between the natural and built environments gently guide visitors as they meander through interior and exterior exhibition spaces.
detail of overhanging volumes image courtesy of gmp architekten / © marcus bredt
semi-transparent green glass sits behind ornamental panels, creating a gauzy and diffused facade that changes depending on the direction it faces. indirect light filters through the exterior skin, providing large exhibition spaces with a soft luminosity.
detail of facade image courtesy of gmp architekten / © marcus bredt
the entrance level of the museum, which is based on a square floor plan, is accessible from the park on all four sides. a continuously spiraling ramp circles a vast central void, accessing each level and visually connecting the museum as a whole. the first and second floors act exclusively as thematically-related exhibition spaces while the third floor includes rooms for conferences and research along with a library.
central void and lobby image courtesy of world architecture news
exhibition floors image courtesy of gmp architekten / © marcus bredt
view into lobby image courtesy of world architecture news
(left) ramp image courtesy of gmp architekten / © marcus bredt (right) looking down into lobby image courtesy of world architecture news
view of overall site image courtesy of gmp architekten / © marcus bredt