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Moscow Polytechnic Museum by Leeser Architecture

Moscow Museum Leeser

This engaging proposal for the Moscow Polytechnic Museum and Education Center comes from Leeser Architecture practice. For more continue after the jump:

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From the Architects:

The sharp triangulated geometry of the new institute originates from the iconic shape of typical lecture halls and auditoriums, signifying a place of learning and education. Seemingly projecting far into Lomonosov Street, these sharp projections are unmistakable signifiers creating a unique image with the power of global instant recognition for this new institution.

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The center is built around the programmatic duality and relationship of user and visitor. A helical relationship of the two program sequences not only creates the fundamental DNA of the building, but is literally organized like the double helix of a biological DNA strand. This organization creates the most intense, most functional and most enriching experiences for users and visitors, while allowing an almost infinite flexible relationship between the two. At any given point the possibility exists to not only see into the opposing program spaces (e.g. from visitor space to user space and vice versa), but to allow controlled shortcuts and access between them.

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Approaching the building is an ever changing experience as the building is lifted off the ground to allow maximum versatility for any and all kind of events. The plaza lobby has summer and winter configurations with moving robotic glass curtains that completely retract and literally deconstruct the lobby. The convertible hydraulic stage projects out of the ground in endless configurations. 

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Visitors can connect to the User lobby when the hydraulic stage is in a particular configuration attaching to the underside of the building. Interactive lighting, activated by people’s presence and color changing depending on the intensity of activities, is embedded into the landscape and allows for a stimulating experience at night, encouraging pedestrians to interact with the building in an unexpected and fun way.

Source Archdaily. *

Project: Moscow Polytechnic Museum
Designed by Leeser Architecture
Location: Moscow, Russia
Website: www.leeser.com

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