“Museum of Cycladic Art
is one of the most important museums in Athens
and sole ambassador of the Cycladic civilization and artistic legacy.
Our goal was to
reveal its identity and expose it to the wider public by transforming it to an
urban icon not only visually as a semantic carrier but also functionally by
increasing the permeability of the building from the street to the interior. MCA
is situated in the very center of Athens,
where public open space is scare and the building density is high.
The museum’s
existing façade is reminiscent of museum typologies’ facades of the
international style, encased within the tight urban fabric. The larger portion
of the facade area is covered with reflective glass panels which on their inner
side are covered with rigid panels to prevent sun to reach the exhibition rooms
where steady conditions of lighting are required.
The function of the
windows becomes secondary. We wanted the site and the museum to realize its
potential. We designed a façade that will work with the current one and will
enhance the museum’s presence. The proposed façade is designed to provide shade
and privacy in the desired location, act as a thematic scheme for the museum
and constitutes a pause to the visual ambiguity of the aggregation of buildings
that comprise the street facade.
We envisaged the
museum façade to float above the street in order to create a clear and
unmistakable entry point, to draw people from outside, to provide shade,
shelter and a n urban meeting point The proposed façade creates a new entrance
and connect the atrium that is flooded with light during the day with the
street.
The atrium with the
café and the nearby shop becomes the destination of the route, an oasis of
light and vegetation in the interior of a building block. This inner open space
building provides for ‘stasis’ in a state of constant urban kinesis. The façade
is open during the museum opening hours letting the interior to act as an
extension of the street, and closed when the museum is closing.
This periodical
movement not only becomes an architectonic event introducing different degrees
of access and permeability but also becomes an urban event. The new façade
comprises of an array of vertical elements in a calculated synthesis. The
careful arrangement of the vertical elements resolves certain problems of
transparency, privacy and lighting conditions manifested in the previous
façade.
The linear synthesis
was inspired by natural Cycladic rock formations and alludes to the fragmented
landscape of their origin. The outline of an anthropomorphic figure is created
by the topological differences of the elements of the synthesis. It is a
tectonic version of the Early Cycladic (2700 BC) marble head figurine, of
Spedos variety, part of the collection of the MCA.
The Cycladic
sculptures all possess certain features –canonical, proportional and
simplistic, are considered to be the first sculptures to be made of Parian
marble and an important influence and inspiration for the modern minimal
movement. They are sculptured with such skill and lightness that can only be
rivaled by the touch of the sea on the pebbles of the shore.
The Cycladic head
alone is an icon for the Cycladic civilization and culture but most importantly
a timeless symbol of artistic deductive ability and simplicity that has
affected artists like Pablo Picasso, Constantin Brancusi and Henry Moore. The
topological differences of the facade elements that form the ‘’head’’ create
interplay of light and shadow that changes and progresses as the day passes and
the path of the sun is captured on the façade” Kois associated architects.
Location: Athens, Greece
Architects: Kois associated architects
Principal Archiect: Kois Stelios
Project Leader: Patsiaouras Nikos
Project Team: Fillipos Manolas, Gabriel Barbas, Konstantinos Giannakis, Mariellina Stavrou, Despina Sotiriou, Visualisation: Mir , Kaa
Area: 850 m2
Year: 2013
Architects: Kois associated architects
Principal Archiect: Kois Stelios
Project Leader: Patsiaouras Nikos
Project Team: Fillipos Manolas, Gabriel Barbas, Konstantinos Giannakis, Mariellina Stavrou, Despina Sotiriou, Visualisation: Mir , Kaa
Area: 850 m2
Year: 2013
















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