Project:
Fyrtårn
JM600 - TRONDHEIM FYRTÅRN
Trondheim boasts a remarkable cityscape underscored by historical sightlines, including Munkegata and Nordre gate, which converge upon the iconic church towers of Nida-rosdomen and Vår Frue kirke. The proposal introduces the new museum for Art, Decora-tive Arts, and Design, seamlessly extending the city's traditional sightlines toward the sea acting as the ending point of Smedbakken. Acting as a contemporary cultural corner-stone, the new museum integrates to Trondheim's urban narrative, elevating architectural expression while respecting the established city structure. Conscious attention to the sur-rounding building’s heights integrates smoothly into the cityscape, while the tower acts as a cultural beacon guiding Trondheim visitors to enjoy the city’s cultural heritage and future.
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