Melange of Art and Nature
By: Studio Marco Vermeulen, Rotterdam.
Publisher: New Delhi Burda Media India Private Limited 2019Edition: Vol.36(11), November.Description: 38-47p.Subject(s): URBAN PLANNING AND DESIGN (AR-UPD)Online resources: Click here In: Architecture+DesignSummary: n the summer of 2015, the Biesbosch Museum in Netherlands reopened to the public after undergoing an eight-month-long renovation. The museum was completely transformed and extended with a new wing, which opens to its beautiful surroundings and houses a restaurant and temporary exhibition space for contemporary art. The permanent exhibition that explains the historical development of the region was completely revamped as well. A large water model of the Biesbosch and a freshwater tidal park were also planned on the Museum Island. The revamped building, its interiors, water model and freshwater tidal park were designed by Studio Marco Vermeulen, while the exhibition was conceptualised by Studio Joyce Langezaal.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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n the summer of 2015, the Biesbosch Museum in Netherlands reopened to the public after undergoing an eight-month-long renovation. The museum was completely transformed and extended with a new wing, which opens to its beautiful surroundings and houses a restaurant and temporary exhibition space for contemporary art. The permanent exhibition that explains the historical development of the region was completely revamped as well. A large water model of the Biesbosch and a freshwater tidal park were also planned on the Museum Island. The revamped building, its interiors, water model and freshwater tidal park were designed by Studio Marco Vermeulen, while the exhibition was conceptualised by Studio Joyce Langezaal.
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