
Der Riss
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Collaborator: Dejan Bosnjak
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Professor: Ulrike Pitro
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Studio: Building Theory
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Year: 2020


This research project explores architectural design through the lens of Adolf Loos' principles, drawing inspiration without strict adherence to his style, to reimagine a modern cultural space.
The Museum Project is a three-level structure designed with distinct purposes: a public ground floor for visitors, a maintenance level in the middle, and a research-focused top floor that includes a library.
The highlight of the design lies in its dynamic and interactive public spaces. Together with my colleague, I developed a playful spiral pathway that guides visitors through the exhibitions. Each space seamlessly unfolds into the next, offering unique connections and perspectives. While the layout might resemble a maze, its intuitive flow ensures that visitors remain oriented and engaged, always drawn toward the next discovery.



At the core of the building lies a strategic split designed for operational excellence. This central hub houses staff, management, and service facilities, ensuring efficient access and support for both halves of the museum, enhancing functionality and visitor experience.
