Currency Museum / Costa Lopes
The new Currency Museum is located on the waterfront of Luanda, just in the heart of the city downtown, nearby the charismatic headquarters of the National Bank of Angola.
© Fabrice Fouillet
Architects: Costa Lopes
Location: Luanda, Angola
Area: 4794.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Fabrice Fouillet
© Fabrice Fouillet
The new Currency Museum is located on the waterfront of Luanda, just in the heart of the city downtown, nearby the charismatic headquarters of the National Bank of Angola.
© Fabrice Fouillet
The purpose was pretext for two major interventions. On one hand, it disposes the museum spaces below ground, becoming more reserved and quiet. On the other, its roof establishes a new urban square that both denotes the museum and enables the celebration of public space, in some way expanding the new public spaces of Luanda?s waterfront.
© Fabrice Fouillet
Section
© Fabrice Fouillet
The new museum, with about 4.800 sqm, reveals itself in the stereotomy generated by excavation, with its entry announced by the stairs void and the metallic parasols that generate shadow and urban scale. It includes two exhibition areas (permanent and temporary), complemented by public areas and an auditorium to support learning activities.
© Fabric...
© Fabrice Fouillet
Architects: Costa Lopes
Location: Luanda, Angola
Area: 4794.0 sqm
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Fabrice Fouillet
© Fabrice Fouillet
The new Currency Museum is located on the waterfront of Luanda, just in the heart of the city downtown, nearby the charismatic headquarters of the National Bank of Angola.
© Fabrice Fouillet
The purpose was pretext for two major interventions. On one hand, it disposes the museum spaces below ground, becoming more reserved and quiet. On the other, its roof establishes a new urban square that both denotes the museum and enables the celebration of public space, in some way expanding the new public spaces of Luanda?s waterfront.
© Fabrice Fouillet
Section
© Fabrice Fouillet
The new museum, with about 4.800 sqm, reveals itself in the stereotomy generated by excavation, with its entry announced by the stairs void and the metallic parasols that generate shadow and urban scale. It includes two exhibition areas (permanent and temporary), complemented by public areas and an auditorium to support learning activities.
© Fabric...
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