Guggenheim Museum, Helsinki, Finland
Asymptote Architecture
The ARKIPELAGO Guggenheim Museum is designed as a unique and distinct cultural venue containing a contemporary art museum tailored to the Guggenheim constellation of prestigious buildings. The architecture is intended as a refined, understated landmark on Helsinki Harbour, framing the edge of the city centre. The building’s formal logic is drawn from the impressive landscapes of Finland, the vast stretches of archipelago islands, the rocky outcroppings and vast, majestic forests, and the delicate and nuanced architecture of this capital of culture and design.

Contributed to the project during my internship in 2014.
Images: Asymptote Architecture

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