International Spy Museum | Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
International Spy Museum
Designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, International Spy Museum reaches the city?s height limit of 130 ft from grade in just seven stories. Its most prominent features are the angled facades of the exhibit floors on the south and west sides of the site, encased in a black box. Propped up on columns over an aligned, existing structure, the black box comprises the bulk of building including its exhibition spaces. This is a floating structure which creates public and private spaces for a combination of different uses.
Photography: Nic Lehoux
The lobby and retail facilities are located within the double-height ground level space, with a mezzanine that holds an educational space for student and teacher workshops. Above the ground-level lobby are the museum?s three main exhibition areas featuring floor heights of up to 20 ft. These include the ?Special Exhibitions? floor, the theatre, permanent exhibition and task-finding, as well as the future ?Operation Spy? space. Photography: Nic Lehoux
A metal staircase connecting these floors is suspended along the outside of the metal-paneled west facade and enclosed in a suspended glass atrium called the ?Veil.? Office spaces can be found above the exhibition floors and floating above these is the events space which is encased in a white box and crowned with a large, rooftop terrace. The steel structure found within the events box gives the museum 60-ft spans with floor-to-ceiling windows arranged in a 180- ...
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