maly chmel proposes new star-like angular art museum for ales south bohemian gallery
Briefly

The contemporary design of the Aleš South Bohemian Gallery by Malý Chmel integrates modern architecture with historical influences, creating a compelling cultural landmark in the city.
The building’s geometry draws inspiration from the triangular bastions of the city, merging historical references with a modern architectural language, thus enriching the aesthetic appeal.
The floor plan features five interwoven cores, with one core dedicated to the primary exhibition area, allowing a dynamic journey through interconnected pentagonal rooms.
Visitors conclude their experience in a spacious exhibition room illuminated by northern daylight, providing stunning views from a rooftop terrace that enhances their engagement with the city.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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