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The Randers Museum of Art

3XN wins architecture competition for the Randers Museum of Art Posted: 25 February 2009








3XN WINS ARCHITECTURE COMPETITION FOR THE RANDERS MUSEUM OF ART


The new Randers Museum of Art in Denmark will be a building both extrovert and introvert in nature;
with reinterpreted classic Danish roots.

In itself a sculpture sitting in a sculpture garden, the new Randers Museum of Art will be a transition point
between town and landscape, art and nature. Opening up at one end towards the town – and at the other
towards the landscape; the Museum will merge these two concepts through the experience of the works
of art within it. The architectural expression is playful, blurring the lines between art and museum.
Using soft transitions, the red-tile façade of the exterior becomes the roof, and similarly on the inside,
the floor becomes a wall, and then the wall a ceiling. The building also merges tradition and innovation
incorporating the long Danish tradition of building beautiful and durable buildings in materials taken
from the earth on which they are built.

‘It was important for us to create a building that was both open to the surrounding environments and yet
allows for an intimate experience of the works of art inside. The new Randers Museum of Art will first and
foremost be a frame for the art it contains; but we have worked very hard to create a connection between
the art, the nature and of course the community. It has been a privilege to work with the kind of synergy
that results from working with art on the inside and nature on the outside,’ says Kim Herforth Nielsen,
Principal Architect and Creative Director at 3XN.

Randers Museum of Art will be a prominent new landmark at the entrance to the town of Randers and
alongside the Guden River. At a size of 7.550 m2, the Museum will house three exhibition galleries,
an auditorium, café, boutique and a range of administrative facilities. The main exhibition gallery will house
the Museum’s considerable collection of Danish art – directly connected to the landscape depicted in so many
of its works. The temporary exhibition space balances the national emphasis with its international potential;
and a connecting transition between the galleries will be the Dalsgaard zone, named for Danish surrealist
painter Sven Dalsgaard – of whom the Museum carries one of the world’s most significant collections.

The Official awarding of the competition winner selected for the New Museum of Art happened today
at The Randers Art Museum in Denmark. Director of the Randers Museum of Art, Finn Terman Frederiksen
announced the winner from a group of 5 teams including Zaha Hadid, Behnish Arkitekten, CoopHimme(l)blau
and entasis a/s.

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Text and image: 3XN A/S


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