Museum for Archeology Chemnitz

Chemnitz, Germany
Photo © Roland Halbe

The former Schocken department store by Erich Mendelsohn will be converted to a museum. The conversion adopts and accentuates the existing architectural vocabulary. So that the diligently restored band facade must not be darkened for exhibitions, repetitive bays with natural daylight will be developed on the upper levels. The walls installed in the exbition spaces do not connect to the structural beams so as to maintain the the spatial ambience. A new centrally located stair-ramp construction connects all exhibition levels.

In association with Knerer und Lang Architekten, Dresden

Client
PVG Projektierungs- und Verwaltungsgesellschaft Schocken mbH

Gross
17.000 sqm

Photo © Roland Halbe
Photo © Roland Halbe
Photo © Roland Halbe
Photo © Roland Halbe
Architects
Auer Weber
Location
Chemnitz, Germany
Year
2014

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