18.2.10

let´s jump! (ou o trampolim dos MVRDV)



for the 'contemplating the void: interventions in the guggenheim museum' exhibition, rotterdam-based architectural firm MVRDV envisions 'let's jump!', a central 'trampoline' structure within the guggenheim museum's rotunda. the concept sees a reverse exhibition plan of the museum, maximizing the spiral's capacity by positioning a variegated collection of abstract and non objective works along the complete extension of the ramp (7000 art works / 337 meters = 20,7 art works per m2).

connected to the edges of the second ring of the museum would be a transparent, elastic membrane, which would produce a dynamic connection with the entire rotunda, reinterpreting the idea of movement, interconnection and simultaneity of frank lloyd wright's building. this approach steps away from a more ordered vision of the museum exhibition / guided tour, and transforms it into an amusing dialogue through this temporary art system - let's jump!

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