Schmidlin Architekten & LUVO Architekten
Muzeum Susch
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public buildings
Place
Susch, Switzerland
Photos
Conradin Frei
Description
Conversion of an historic monastery and brewery into a museum with exhibition rooms, artists’ accommodation, a bistro and an events hall.
The Muzeum Susch is an
ensemble of different buildings with a variety of functions in the heart of
Susch. Several historic structures, some dating from the twelfth century, have
been converted with care to create a contemporary museum whose ensemble of buildings
blends in well with the village’s architecture. It has been possible to
preserve the existing historic edifices while also creating new exhibition
rooms that meet modern requirements. The ensemble’s external
appearance is unobtrusive. The whitewashed façades and wooden roof trusses seem
like the correct choice. Internally, the emphasis was as much on creating new
spaces as preserving the existing interiors. In each instance, the work has
been carried out in close coordination with the local monument preservation
office. The old and the new have been skilfully interwoven to create a richly
atmospheric impression. A diverse range of spaces has been created, from the
«White Cube» and the developed mine shaft dating from the fourteenth century,
to the damp grotto in the cliff-face. Great sensitivity and a true instinct for
historic structures and spatial effects have resulted in a successful
combination of contemporary alterations to the existing buildings with regional
building traditions. In addition to the
museum, the ensemble features accommodation for artists. Furthermore, there is an
events hall, created in the barn of the existing residential building, which
can be used by the museum and the municipality. Adjacent to this is a bistro
with a terrace.