*바로셀로나 디자인 허브 센터 [ MBM Arquitectes ] DHUB Museu del Disseny de Barcelona

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여기 디즈니 허브 바르셀로나 뮤지엄 프로젝트는 포털 디자인을 목표로

디자인과 예술 그리고 도시의 컨텐츠를 하나로 묶는 허브 스페이스를  전시, 연구, 교육 등의

다양한 공간을 통하여 창출, 표현하는데 의의가 있다.

이러한 허브 스페이스는 두개의 부분으로 구성된다.

광장 개발 계획으로 인하여 추가적으로 생성된 저층부와 광장 상부로 아이텐티한

형상을 가진 14.5미터의 건축물로 구성된다.

광장으로 면한 저층부는 두개의 층에 갤러리와 메인 전시홀을 위치하며

DHUB의 컬렉션을 보존, 관리하는 관리실, 메인 오피스,  공용도서관,

다큐멘테이션 센터, 연구 및 교육실과

서비스 스페이스-바, 까페, 레스토랑, 스토어-로 계획된다.


상층부는 사선으로 기울어진 육각면체로 디자인 된다.

기존 고가도로를 트랩선로로 변경하는 도시계획은 인접한 센터의 형상에

영향을 끼치며 한정적인 대지 조건 속에서 역동적을 시퀀스를 만들어 낸다.

-광장으로 향한 거대한 캔틸레버-

그리고 임시전시장, 소규모 홀, 대형 오디토리움이 계획된다.


reviewed by SJ


The building is the work of MBM Arquitectes, the architecture studio formed by Josep Martorell, Oriol Bohigas and David Mackay, together with Oriol Capdevila and Francesc Gual. The edifice is made up of two parts: one underground (which takes advantage of the slope created by urban development of the plaza) and another which emerges at 14.5 m (at the level of Plaça de les Glòries).




Construction below the height of 14.5m: Most of the surface area of the building is situated below the 14.5m level and is where the more significant installations are housed. They are distributed over two floors and a gallery, and include the main exhibition hall, rooms given over to management and preservation of the DHUB's collections, the main offices, Clot public library, the documentation centre (DHUBdoc) and rooms for research and educational activities, in addition to high-traffic services such as the bar, restaurant and store. Though below ground level, the basement floor receives natural light from a trench which is worked into the different ground levels and which features a huge lake, creating a dialogue with the outside. Lighting is reinforced with six skylights that look out over the public space and can also be used as showcases for the centre's contents and activities.

Construction above the height of 14.5m: This part of the building projects over the width of Carrer d'Àvila and has the shape of a slanted parallelepiped. In accordance with the general urban plan it occupies a minimum footprint, primarily in order not to reduce the space earmarked for public use, but also because the vicissitudes of plans to demolish the elevated road and change the tramline route severely limit the space available. The building cantilevers out towards the plaça, enabling the construction potential to be met while at the same time establishing a display of urban architecture over the motorway. This block will house the venues for long- and short-term temporary exhibitions, as well as a small hall and a large auditorium.

Entrance to both parts or bodies that compose the DHUB headquarters is gained through a single vestibule with two points of access: one in Carrer d'Àvila and another in Plaça de les Glòries. Passage through this part of the building is almost inevitable, as it forms a kind of corridor connecting Plaça de les Glòries, the 22@ technological district and Poblenou.

All of the services situated in the basement area can be reached from this semi-public plaza, as well as those on the upper floors by means of a system of escalators, staircases and lifts. While the different spaces have diverse dimensions and architectural characteristics, overall they form a conceptual whole in which the auditorium stands aloft as a fundamental and crowning feature.

Only two materials are used in the building's exterior, zinc plates and glass, bestowing an industrial feel with metallic accents on the building. The green carpet of the artificial flooring and bright graphics on the pavement are two of the primary components of the outside surfaces. In both cases, the elements employed (natural and manufactured) ensure sustainability and ease of maintenance. The lake, in addition to visually highlighting the work, creates a link between the different levels.












from  dezeen


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