Architectural icons Indeed Must Converge with the Society


Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology; Lisbon (Rumah123 / Dezeen)

“The structure of the building blend with the landscape, Kunsthalle designed for people to walk down the street and into the building,” said Amanda Levente.

Levente is founder and principal architect AL_A, the architectural firm based in London, England who designed the building cool Kunsthalle in Lisbon, capital of Portugal.

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architect who designed this building really want this museum could be connected with the people and can be enjoyed by many people.

Kunsthalle is the second building and become part of the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT).

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Construction Kunsthhalleyang situated on the banks of the Tagus river has been started since 2014 ago and cost about US 22 million dollars (USD 294 billion) .

the facade of the building that became an icon of the new Lisbon comprises 15 thousand three-dimensional tiles. Shape of the building like a curve.

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The main building of the museum building has exhibition halls covering an area of ​​3,870 square meters. In addition, there is still room exhibition, a video room, projection room, and more.

MAAT Most buildings have been opened since June 2016. While the museum will be fully operational in March 2017.

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