Museum Angewandte Kunst

Frankfurt, Germany

1985

Richard Meier's Museum Angewandte Kunst is a luminous white modernist composition that establishes a compelling dialogue with the historic Villa Metzler. The museum's form consists of several geometric volumes organized around a central circulation spine, offering a contemporary counterpoint to the classical 1804 villa it incorporates. Meier's characteristic white grid system and carefully orchestrated spatial sequences create a rhythmic progression through the galleries. The structural system employs exposed concrete frames with white-enameled panels, allowing controlled natural light to filter through strategic openings. The museum's relationship with Metzler Park and the Main River further enhances its contextual integration while maintaining Meier's distinct architectural language of pure form, light, and order.

应用艺术博物馆

德国 法兰克福

1985

理查德·迈耶的应用艺术博物馆是一座明亮的白色现代主义建筑,与历史悠久的梅茨勒别墅形成了引人注目的对话。博物馆的形态由围绕中央环形通道组织的几何体量构成,为其所融入的1804年古典别墅提供了当代对位。迈耶标志性的白色网格系统和精心编排的空间序列创造了展览厅之间富有韵律的流线。结构系统采用裸露的混凝土框架配合白色搪瓷板,通过策略性开口让自然光线受控地渗透进来。博物馆与梅茨勒公园和美因河的关系进一步增强了其与环境的融合,同时保持了迈耶纯粹形式、光线和秩序的独特建筑语言。

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