Award / Auszeichnung | 05/2015
EUmies Awards 2015
©Wojciech Krynski
Polin
Museum of the History of Polish Jews
PL-00-157 Warsaw, Anielewicza 6
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Architektur
Architektur
Projektdaten
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Gebäudetyp:
Museen, Ausstellungsbauten
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Projektgröße:
18.300m² (geschätzt)
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Status:
Realisiert
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Termine:
Baubeginn: 07/2009
Fertigstellung: 05/2013
Projektbeschreibung
The proposal “Yum Suf”, “Sea of Reeds”, by Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects was declared winner in summer 2005. The design process of the building continued until July 2008 when final design documents were released. The construction commenced in July 2009. The building was completed by May, 2013.
The museum will function as a multifunctional centre for the research and exhibition of Jewish heritage, education and culture.
The main permanent exhibition takes place under the main hall in a large exhibition space of 5000 m2. Special built-in milieus present the different aspects of the history of the Polish Jews. The main task of the exhibition is to present different phases and forms of Jewish culture starting from medieval times to present day – the holocaust is only one of the main themes of the exhibition.
Warsaw has been one of the most important cities for Jews; before the Second World War there were half a million Jewish inhabitants in the city.
The site of the new museum is located in the Willy Brandt Park, one kilometre from the old city centre of Warsaw, which was rebuilt after the war. The history of the park is tragic as it was part of the Jewish ghetto during the war.
Adjacent to the new museum is the memorial of the uprising in the Jewish ghetto. The memorial has been an important element in the architecture of the museum. The proportions of the plaza in front of the memorial and the museum have been carefully considered. The shape of the museum building is rectangular. The facades are covered with glass and copper panels.
The name of the competition proposal symbolically refers to the architecture of the main hall. The inspiration for the space has been the legends of the Old Testament, although at the same time forms of the hall refer to the universal and abstract phenomena of nature. The main hall is the most important element in the architecture of the building; a pure and silent space introducing the museum to the visitors.
The Core Exhibition opened to the public in October2014.
Architects (firm): Architects Lahdelma & Mahlamäki (Finland),
Kuryłowicz & Associates collaborated since 2006 in Warsaw
Principal Architects:
- Finland/Rainer Mahlamäki with team Riitta Id ( - design phase), Maritta Kukkonen;
Others: Miguel Silva, Jukka Savolainen, Markus Wikar, Mirja Sillanpää, Eva Haggren
- Poland/Stefan Kuryłowicz (* passed), Ewa Kuryłowicz, Paweł Grodzicki (- design phase), Marcin Ferenc
Others: Tomasz Kopec, Michał Gratkowski
Structural Engineering: Arbo projekt, Poland
HVAC Engineering: Pol-Con Consulting, Poland
Contractor: Polimex – Mostostal SA, Poland
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Polin, Warsaw
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Polin
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Lobby
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Lobby facing the park
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Lobby facing the entrance
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Lobby from above bridge
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Auditorium Lobby
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Auditorium
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Lobby facing the entrance of changing exhibitions
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Copper/Glass facade
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3D
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Axonometric drawing
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