NEGOTIATING NATURE: DESIGNING A MUSEUM ACROSS FOREST, GRANITE, AND SEA
The main programmes of the museum are log construction collections, old tool collections, the archive, and the reception. These design advancements reflect the variations in each program based on the museum’s location, the interrelations of each program, and environmental conditions. As the project encompasses coastal seas, granite, and forests, each space offers a distinct and diverse natural landscape. One of the critical subjects throughout the project is how my project will negotiate forest ground, granite coast, and water.
One of the pivotal subjects throughout the project is how my project will negotiate forest ground, granite coast, and water. I designed my project’s structure by utilising the bending timber prototype, which I explored from the initial bending timber experiment. The footing design and materials will differ depending on the site’s natural conditions.