Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Architect: Abel Cahen, 2003.

Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Architect: Abel Cahen, 2003.

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In 2003, Van Abbemuseum's existing building – designed by A.J. Kropholler in the 1930s – was renovated and greatly extended by the architect Abel Cahen. Cahen's striking design is clad grey Flammet slate from Lapland, which changes from silver-grey to dark anthracite depending on the weather. This restrained, angular exterior contrasts with the light-filled and complex interior designed in conjunction with Maarten van Severen. At its heart is a 27-metre-high tower with inward-sloping walls, from which every floor opens out. Sweeping flights of stairs and a musical lift form striking vertical transitions. Each floor has a distinct identity, with a variety of different spaces offering scope for intimate as well as monumental exhibitions.

Image Details:
Image File: DBOR-0039-0010
Caption: Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Architect: Abel Cahen, 2003. Ground floor corridor.
Property Release: No
Model Release: N/A
Dimensions in PX: 3344 x 5016 pixels
Date of Photograph: 07/08/2012
Restriction: Editorial Only
Credit: David Borland/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: Van Abbemuseum
Headline: Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Architect: Abel Cahen, 2003.
City: Eindhoven
Country: Netherlands
Architect: Abel Cahen
Architect Website:
Category: Culture And Entertainment
Building Type: Museum
Year of Completion: 2003
Collection: VIEW Architecture
Public Notes: In 2003, Van Abbemuseum's existing building – designed by A.J. Kropholler in the 1930s – was renovated and greatly extended by the architect Abel Cahen. Cahen's striking design is clad grey Flammet slate from Lapland, which changes from silver-grey to dark anthracite depending on the weather. This restrained, angular exterior contrasts with the light-filled and complex interior designed in conjunction with Maarten van Severen. At its heart is a 27-metre-high tower with inward-sloping walls, from which every floor opens out. Sweeping flights of stairs and a musical lift form striking vertical transitions. Each floor has a distinct identity, with a variety of different spaces offering scope for intimate as well as monumental exhibitions.
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Orientation: V
Type: Museum
B/W or Colour: Colour
Number of People: Nobody
Technique: Full Frame
People Incidental: N/A
Point of View: General view
Time of Day: Day
Interior or Exterior: Interior
Photographer: David Borland
Source File Name: DBOR-0039-0010.jpg
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