【每日一篇】世界最美的博物馆
博物馆就好像是皇冠上的宝珠,奢华地凝聚了整个皇冠上的精粹。如果把天下博物馆比作宝珠的话,那么这五座博物馆就是其中最闪亮的钻石。http://www.taisha.org/test/today_read/photo/2011F10F27815851322.jpg
Museum of Islamic Art: Doha, Qatar
IM Pei toured the Muslim world for inspiration and wound up creating a museum that is beautiful in its simple, dynamic design, which echoes traditional Islamic architecture. The pale sand-colour stone blocks form a five-story tower that casts long shadows once night falls. A row of palm trees and a waterfall feature lead to the entrance of the museum — built on a private, man-made island on the harbour.
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Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: Kansas City, Missouri
The original limestone building, with its Ionic columns and grand, almost temple-like Neoclassical design, dates back to the 1930s. In 2007, the museum got a renovation and a modern extension: a series of five cubes or “lenses” made of clear and translucent glass designed by Steven Holl. The lenses are integrated with the surrounding landscape, following the slope of the lawn, and they are a dramatic, yet complementary counterpoint.
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MAS Museum: Antwerp, Belgium
Architects Neutelings and Riedijk alternated between red sandstone from India and glass panes to give this riverfront museum a distinctive look that is modern even as it recalls the 16th-century storehouses used in Antwerp’s old port. The connection to the city is in the details as well: if you look closely at the 203ft-tall building, you will see 3,185 silver hands, the symbol of Antwerp.
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National Museum of Art: Osaka, Japan
While much of this museum is subterranean, its visible steel and glass exterior makes a bold impression, curving skyward up to 170ft. Award-winning architect César Pelli wanted to mimic bamboo reeds waving in the wind, though his creation also gets compared to a set of wings. The play of the light filtered into the lobby provides an ever-changing feel to the interior gallery space.
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Royal Ontario Museum: Toronto
Local architects Darling and Pearson unveiled the original Italianate Neo-Romanesque museum building in 1914. A few renovations and additions followed, but things got controversial with the 2007 debut of The Crystal. The museum’s gem collection inspired Daniel Libeskind’s deconstructionist design of five interlocking prisms made of steel beams, aluminium and glass. Some were appalled, while others applauded the building’s daring departure from the norm.
单说外形的话,不是特别喜欢~ 我一看就知道最后一个肯定是Daniel Libeskind的作品。。他所有的房子都这样。。
参考柏林的犹太人博物馆,三藩的犹太人博物馆。。。
不过我还是喜欢Daniel Libeskind。。。T.T 小乔是学建筑的咩{:3_74:} 能走遍这些博物馆也是一种经历啊!! 真好拉.去旅游最喜欢的就是去博物馆拉. 美 最近去了传说中的乌菲奇,浮罗伦萨,美弟奇家族的天堂啊。
第一次在欧洲为了进博物馆排队差不多1小时。。。
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