Museum for Argo Volos, Thessaly

2nd Prize_National Architectural Competition

Floor Plan

The mythical Argo in a Museum: a defined space, simple but concise, distinct but symbolic, intelligible but mystagogical, where the mythical ship constitutes the center of attention, the main exhibit, the point of reference. The proposal is born by considering Argo the composition’s starting point –via three moves: The ship is embraced by its proper shape, this primary shape gets ruptured, the hull tears it in two, the two parts slide, Argo tra-verses the Museum. At the same time it lies within it. The Museum is born by and gets traversed by the ship, the two bisected parts now lie immobile, above the water, as Clenching Rocks. The diagonal composition of two curved parts that are torn apart but are also kept together by the main exhibit, is a double gesture: its meaning derives firstly by the natural relation to the ship itself and secondly through the correlation to the surrounding space: the sharp edge of the museum approaches the Park and comes up dynamically to the avenue, ascribing a landmark character to the building. From a distance, one may perceive the mythical ship either peeking out of a semi-transparent metal curtain or coming out fully unveiled, mirrored on the reflecting water, free, precious, unique.

 
 
study
2014
status
Competition
Team
Tilemachos Andrianopoulos Kostas Mavros Thanos Bampanelos Antigoni Tsivanidou George Kostoglou
Structural design
Athanassios Kontizas
Building Technology
Spiros Arvanitis
Perspective Drawing
Ground Floor Plan
Cross Section
Model View
Model View
Concept Diagramms
Perspective Plan
Model View
General Plan
Model View
Model View
Museum for Argo Volos, Thessaly

2nd Prize_National Architectural Competition

Floor Plan

The mythical Argo in a Museum: a defined space, simple but concise, distinct but symbolic, intelligible but mystagogical, where the mythical ship constitutes the center of attention, the main exhibit, the point of reference. The proposal is born by considering Argo the composition’s starting point –via three moves: The ship is embraced by its proper shape, this primary shape gets ruptured, the hull tears it in two, the two parts slide, Argo tra-verses the Museum. At the same time it lies within it. The Museum is born by and gets traversed by the ship, the two bisected parts now lie immobile, above the water, as Clenching Rocks. The diagonal composition of two curved parts that are torn apart but are also kept together by the main exhibit, is a double gesture: its meaning derives firstly by the natural relation to the ship itself and secondly through the correlation to the surrounding space: the sharp edge of the museum approaches the Park and comes up dynamically to the avenue, ascribing a landmark character to the building. From a distance, one may perceive the mythical ship either peeking out of a semi-transparent metal curtain or coming out fully unveiled, mirrored on the reflecting water, free, precious, unique.

 
 
study
2014
status
Competition
Team
Tilemachos Andrianopoulos Kostas Mavros Thanos Bampanelos Antigoni Tsivanidou George Kostoglou
Structural design
Athanassios Kontizas
Building Technology
Spiros Arvanitis
Perspective Drawing
Ground Floor Plan
Cross Section
Model View
Model View
Concept Diagramms
Perspective Plan
Model View
General Plan
Model View
Model View
Content
  • Megara /
  • Volos /
  • Sikamino /
  • Euboea /
  • Heraklion /
  • Kifissia /
  • Kallitechnoupolis /
  • Cyclades /
  • Piraeus II /
  • Kimolos /
  • Kozani /
  • Dubrovnik /
  • El Hiero /
  • Athens I /
  • Piraeus II /
  • Istanbul /
  • Saronida /
  • Sofia /
  • Glyfada /
  • Heraklion I /
  • OnEarth /
  • Nicosia III /
  • Viotia /
  • Villia /
  • Glika Nera /
  • Souda /
  • Nicosia II /
  • Neapoli II /
  • Neapoli I /
  • Drafi /
  • Athens II /
  • Piraeus I /
  • Arkalochori /
  • Heraklion II /
  • Athens I /
  • Nicae /
  • Chalkis /
  • Ptolemaida /
  • Nicosia I /
  • Aspropirgos /
  • Pylaia /
  • Athens IV /
  • Athens V /
  • Elefsis /
  • Athens VI /
  • Kifissia II /
  • Attica /
  • Alimos /
  • Syros /
  • Athens Conservatoire II /
  • Thessaloniki /
  • Africa /
  • Africa II /
  • Florina /
  • MEGARA II /
  • Cyclades II /
  • Attica /
  • Athens /
  • Voula /
  • Varvakeios /
  • NEO PSYCHICO /
  • PLATO'S ACADEMY /
  • Lausanne /
  • Vernier /
  • Papagou /
  • Exarcheia /
  • Dikastiria /
  • Alexandras /
  • Paros /
  • Cyprus /
  • Athens Riviera /
  • Athens /
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