The Museum Bezau features a historic, heritage-listed structure that serves as an exhibit itself, demonstrating the local building culture and craftsmanship. The museum's extension connects with this historical narrative, using a language that pays homage to the original architecture. The project restores the traditional layout of the Bregenzerwald house by reintroducing its front and rear building sections. This combination of old and new creates a cohesive experience for visitors, highlighting the museum's dual function as both a cultural space and an architectural showcase.
The Museum Bezau intertwines the past with the present, showcasing a heritage-listed building that immerses visitors in local building culture and craftsmanship.
The extension of the museum complements the existing historic structure, advancing the narrative of the Bregenzerwald house by restoring its traditional front and rear building sections.
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