The Museum of Modern Literature is located in Marbach, on a rock plateau overlooking the Neckar River valley. As the birthplace of Friedrich Schiller, the towns park already held the Schiller-National Museum, built in 1903, and the Archive for German Literature, built in the 1970s. Embedded in the topography, the museum reveals different elevations, reacting to its immediate context. The steep slope of the site creates an intimate, shaded entrance on the brow of the hill facing the Schiller-National Museum with its forecourt and park, and a grander, more open series of tiered spaces facing the valley below. On the highest terrace the building appears as a pavilion, providing the entrance to the museum. Slender concrete supports articulate the façade and enclose the entrance. The route through the entrance pavilion and down towards the introverted exhibition galleries gradually adjusts from daylight to the arti cial light, necessary for the fragile exhibits displayed. These timber-panelled exhibition spaces are connected to naturally lit, glazed loggias, contrasting the internalised world of texts and manuscripts with the valley beyond.
Image Details: | |
Image File: | CRIC-3690-0068 |
Caption: | Concrete supports of exterior facade viewed from below. Literaturmuseum der Moderne, Marbach, Germany. Architect: David Chipperfield Architects Ltd, 2006. |
Property Release: | No |
Model Release: | N/A |
Dimensions in PX: | 4733 x 3544 pixels |
Date of Photograph: | 28/06/2007 |
Restriction: | No Restriction |
Credit: | Christian Richters/VIEW |
Building Details: | |
View Project Number: | 61305 |
Building Name: | Literaturmuseum der Moderne |
Headline: | Literaturmuseum der Moderne, Marbach, Germany. Architect: David Chipperfield Architects Ltd, 2006. |
City: | Marbach |
Country: | Germany |
Architect: | David Chipperfield Architects Ltd |
Architect Website: | www.davidchipperfield.com |
Category: | Culture And Entertainment |
Building Type: | Museum |
Year of Completion: | 2006 |
Collection: | VIEW Architecture |
Public Notes: | The Museum of Modern Literature is located in Marbach, on a rock plateau overlooking the Neckar River valley. As the birthplace of Friedrich Schiller, the towns park already held the Schiller-National Museum, built in 1903, and the Archive for German Literature, built in the 1970s. Embedded in the topography, the museum reveals different elevations, reacting to its immediate context. The steep slope of the site creates an intimate, shaded entrance on the brow of the hill facing the Schiller-National Museum with its forecourt and park, and a grander, more open series of tiered spaces facing the valley below. On the highest terrace the building appears as a pavilion, providing the entrance to the museum. Slender concrete supports articulate the façade and enclose the entrance. The route through the entrance pavilion and down towards the introverted exhibition galleries gradually adjusts from daylight to the arti cial light, necessary for the fragile exhibits displayed. These timber-panelled exhibition spaces are connected to naturally lit, glazed loggias, contrasting the internalised world of texts and manuscripts with the valley beyond. |
Keywords: | Literaturmuseum der Moderne; architecture; culture; entertainment; Museum; Europe; Germany; Marbach; Schillerhöhe 8-10; 2006; 21st Century; David Chipperfield Architects Ltd; Nobody; Copy space; view from below; day; exterior; cast concrete; modernist; exterior facade; colonnade; perspective; slope; landscaped; sunlit; lawn; column; slender; modern pavilion; tree; park |
Orientation: | H |
Type: | Museum |
B/W or Colour: | Colour |
Number of People: | Nobody |
Technique: | Copy space |
People Incidental: | N/A |
Point of View: | View from below |
Time of Day: | Day |
Interior or Exterior: | Exterior |
Photographer: | Christian Richters |
Source File Name: | CRIC-3690-0068.jpg |
Copyright Info URL: | www.viewpictures.co.uk |