Exhibition Pavilion
Sverre Fehn
Oslo, Norway
The new Architecture Museum is located in one of Norway's first monumental Empire Style buildings, designed by Christian Grosch in 1830, and a four-story building that was added in 1910.
The buildings had been empty since 1990 and were in great need
of repair. A new Exhibition Pavilion and a complete
restoration of the historic buildings were made.

Photo: Thomas Mayer
The concept behind the new Exhibition Pavilion was to create an
introverted situation with daylight, the sky, and the surrounding
vegetation as important elements in the total experience.

Photo: Thomas Mayer
The cast on site construction is square in plan with four large
columns supporting the slightly curved concrete roof. The facades
are glass, blurring the transition between outside and inside.
Exterior glass louvers provide for sun screening.

Photo: Thomas Mayer
The pavilion is surrounded by concrete walls that expand the
experience in the room and act as a quiet backdrop for the
exhibitions.

Photo: Thomas Mayer
Visitors enter the museum through the original Main entrance in
the Grosch Building. All public functions, Reception, Bookstore,
Café etc., are located in the Main Hall on the ground floor. The
Library and the Administration are located on the second
floor.

Photo: Thomas Mayer
From the Main Hall visitors have access to the Exhibition
Pavilion with changing exhibitions, or to the adjacent building
with the permanent collection.

Photo: Thomas Mayer
The goal for the restoration was to recreate the buildings original character and accentuate the structure to interact with the new elements. The original room sizes have been reestablished when possible.
Focus has been on excellent craftsmanship, using period methods when applicable. The materials used have been few; walls are plastered and painted with an oil based paint, stucco lofts have been repaired and reconstructed.
Technical installations were fitted to the existing construction, preserving the architectural language in a satisfying way.
New building materials are mainly concrete, glass, steel, marble
and oak.

Photo: Thomas Mayer
The museum opened in 2008 with a retrospective of 1997 Pritzker Prize Laureate Sverre Fehn.

Drawing courtesy Ark Sverre Fehn
ASSite Plan

Drawing courtesy Ark Sverre Fehn
ASGround Level Plan

Drawing courtesy Ark Sverre Fehn
ASLevel One Plan

Drawing courtesy Ark Sverre Fehn
ASLevel Two Plan

Drawing courtesy Ark Sverre Fehn
ASLongitudinal
Section

Drawing courtesy Ark Sverre Fehn
ASCross Section
Facts about Exhibition Pavilion
Total area:
3,800 m2
Project Architect:
Martin Dietrichson
Project Team:
Marius Mowe
Kristoffer Moe Bøksle
Henrik Hille
General Contractor:
Kåre Hagen AS
Client:
Statsbygg & The National Museum
Last updated: January 14, 2013
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