'자하 하디드'의 돌로마이트산 산악박물관 Zaha Hadid's Stunning Mountain Museum Nestled Inside the Italian Dolomites(VIDEO)

 

Zaha Hadid's Stunning Mountain Museum Nestled Inside the Italian Dolomites





이라크 출신 세계적 건축가 '자하 하디드'의 이태리 돌로마이트산에 만들어진 

경탄할만한 박물관


산악인 '라인홀트 메스너'는 에베레스트를 최초로 무산소  등정했다.

그뿐 아니라 8천m이상의 14개의 세계 최고봉을 최초로 정복했다.


이후 그는 알프스 등지에 산악 전용 박물관을 짓기로 결심하고 그간 6개의 

산악박물관을 건립했다.


이번이 마지막 작품으로 

박물관명은 '메스너 마운틴 뮤지엄 코로네스'이다.


이태리 돌로마이트산맥의 해발 2,100m 크론플라츠산에 박아 놓은 듯한 매우 

인상적인 콘크리트 구조물이다.


by Ki Chul Hwang 

Conpaper  Editor Distributor 

황기철  콘페이퍼 에디터



Posted by Sara Barnes

Mountaineer Reinhold Messner is a renowned adventurer who has achieved incredible feats: he was the first person to climb Mount Everest without the aid of an oxygen tank, as well as the first to ascend all 14 mountains around the world that are over 8,000 meters high. Since earning these accomplishments, he’s created a series of museums dedicated to mountain culture across the Alps. His sixth and final installment is called the Messner Mountain Museum Corones. Designed by architect Zaha Hadid, it's an impressive concrete structure embedded within Mount Kronplatz.

The massive museum sits 7,000 feet above sea level and occupies over 10,000 square feet of space. Three angular canopies emerge from the ground, mimicking large boulders that you’d see on the mountainside. They’re made from glass-reinforced fiber concrete, and they have a pale gray exterior that blends into the neighboring limestone surface. To offset the exterior, the inside of the building has slightly darker tones that match the anthracite coal buried deep underground.

Hadid’s design offers an awe-inspiring look at the surrounding landscape. She explains in a press release, “The idea [is] that visitors can descend into the mountain to explore its caverns and grottos, before emerging through the mountain wall on the other side, out onto the overhanging terrace with its spectacular, panoramic views.”

The Messner Mountain Museum Corones was recently opened to the public in late July, and it’s home to artifacts, images, and tools from the brave explorer’s life.

Above photo credit: Inexhibit

Photo credit: Werner Huthmacher


Photo credit: Inexhibit


Photo credit: Inexhibit


Photo credit: Werner Huthmacher


Photo credit: Werner Huthmacher


Photo credit: Werner Huthmacher


Photo credit: Werner Huthmacher


Photo credit: Werner Huthmacher


Photo credit: Wisthaler.com

Zaha Hadid: Website
via [ContemporistCo. Design]


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