Thursday, 12 July 2012

Glasgow_Transport Museum


The building, part of the redevelopment of the ship-building industrial waterfront is situated along the River Clyde and Kelvin, is conceived a sectional extrusion open at both ends, one addressing the city and the other the river. Its cross sectional outline resembles the city skyline on one side and a wave on the Riverside.
The design has been conceived as a journey through the exhibition spaces , providing a main completely column free exhibition space which allows outwards expansive views  over the surrounding river landscape and creating a seamless continuity with the river and the exhibits ( @ Zaha Hadid Architects).

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