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Buried Routes Museum
Translating a conceptual space into architectural language

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Designed by: Matan Golan
Buried routes museum started from a vision of an hypothetical space. The space is digge in the ground on a hill. The entrance path is a moderate ramp, who leads to a wall of driftwoods. Beyond them – The space is being exposed. Massive diagonal concrete walls created a complex yet open space, who views to its surrounding. Tree roots are braking throught the ceiling and taking part in a "lifting opration" of the performative stair case. The staircase made from two structural systems – the steps are "hanged" from the roots, while the horizontal levels are laying on the diagonal concrete walls. The space creates a dramtic space, involving organic elements and cold, massive concrete walls. An experiential Space who teases structural rules.
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