Living Museum

Living Museum

The Living Museum is a vibrant communication and exhibition hub that seamlessly integrates regenerative thinking, natural materials, and community interaction. Its design features a wooden structure enclosed by an open stone wall, which provides shade for the building, supports plants, and creates habitats for insects. Inside, the museum offers a flexible open space, where natural light and shadow interplay across the wooden and stone surfaces. The interior is designed for exhibitions, workshops, and artist ateliers, providing room for creativity, knowledge exchange, and innovation. The Living Museum also showcases green energy solutions and contemporary art, inspiring visitors to explore sustainable practices and creative ideas. More than an exhibition space, it is a community hub a place for gathering, reflection, and dialogue, where people can come together to learn and connect.

The Living Museum is a vibrant communication and exhibition hub that seamlessly integrates regenerative thinking, natural materials, and community interaction. Its design features a wooden structure enclosed by an open stone wall, which provides shade for the building, supports plants, and creates habitats for insects. Inside, the museum offers a flexible open space, where natural light and shadow interplay across the wooden and stone surfaces. The interior is designed for exhibitions, workshops, and artist ateliers, providing room for creativity, knowledge exchange, and innovation. The Living Museum also showcases green energy solutions and contemporary art, inspiring visitors to explore sustainable practices and creative ideas. More than an exhibition space, it is a community hub a place for gathering, reflection, and dialogue, where people can come together to learn and connect.

Location

Sauerland, Germany

Typology

Museum

Client

Private

Area

800 sqm

Year

2024

Status

Design development, 2024-ongoing

Material

Stone, wood

Collaboration

Local community

Living Museum

Living Museum

The Living Museum is a vibrant communication and exhibition hub that seamlessly integrates regenerative thinking, natural materials, and community interaction. Its design features a wooden structure enclosed by an open stone wall, which provides shade for the building, supports plants, and creates habitats for insects. Inside, the museum offers a flexible open space, where natural light and shadow interplay across the wooden and stone surfaces. The interior is designed for exhibitions, workshops, and artist ateliers, providing room for creativity, knowledge exchange, and innovation. The Living Museum also showcases green energy solutions and contemporary art, inspiring visitors to explore sustainable practices and creative ideas. More than an exhibition space, it is a community hub a place for gathering, reflection, and dialogue, where people can come together to learn and connect.

Location

Sauerland, Germany

Typology

Museum

Client

Private

Area

800 sqm

Year

2024

Status

Design development, 2024-ongoing

Material

Stone, wood

Collaboration

Local community