Kseniya SHkroban

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18APR 2012

Archeological Museum and Park Kalkriese / ANNETTE GIGON / MIKE GUYER ARCHITEKTEN

Posted in Architecture - Museums by Kseniya SHkroban

The former agricultural parcel of approximately 20 hectares is ‘marked’ as the location of the famous ‘Battle of the Teutoburg Forest’ with only a few interventions: three path systems in the terrain, visualisation of the assumed course of the rampart, forest clearance/reforestation, partial ‘reconstruction’ of the former landscape; the construction of a new museum building with a viewing platform 40 m in height; the construction of three pavilions entitled ‘Seeing’, ‘Hearing’ and ‘Questioning’; conversion of the former farmstead into a visitor centre with restaurant, shop, museum for children and offices.

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City:
Osnabrück


Client:
Varusschlacht im Osnabrücker Land gGmbH Museum and Park Kalkriese, Germany


Design team:
Annette Gigon / Mike Guyer, Architects, Zurich
Collaborators:
Competition: Markus Lüscher
Planning/Construction:
Volker Mencke (Project Manager), Caspar Bresch,
Christian Brunner, Massimo Wüthrich


Status:
Completed


Website:
http://gigon-guyer.ch/


Website (references):
http://gigon-guyer.ch/en/museums-038_kalkriese.html






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