Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects, 2012.

Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects, 2012.

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From the architect: The historical development of the Clyde and the city is a unique legacy; with the site situated where the Kelvin flows into the Clyde the building can flow from the city to the river. In doing so it can symbolise a dynamic relationship where the museum is the voice of both, linking the two sides and allowing the museum to be the transition from one to the other. By doing so the museum places itself in the very context of its origin and encourages connectivity between its exhibits and their wider context. The building would be a tunnel-like shed, which is open at opposite ends to the city and the Clyde. In doing so it becomes porous to its context on either side. However, the connection from one to the other is where the building diverts to create a journey away from the external context into the world of the exhibits. Here the interior path becomes a mediator between the city and the river which can either be hermetic or porous depending on the exhibition layout.

Image Details:
Image File: RCHI-X0001-0009
Caption: Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects, 2012. View of Clydeside exterior.
Property Release: No
Model Release: No
Dimensions in PX: 5017 x 3345 pixels
Date of Photograph: 31/05/2012
Restriction: No Restriction
Credit: Richard Chivers/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport
Headline: Glasgow Riverside Museum of Transport, Glasgow, United Kingdom. Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects, 2012.
City: Glasgow
Country: United Kingdom
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
Architect Website: http://www.zaha-hadid.com
Category: Culture And Entertainment
Building Type: Museum
Year of Completion: 2012
Collection: VIEW Architecture
Public Notes: From the architect: The historical development of the Clyde and the city is a unique legacy; with the site situated where the Kelvin flows into the Clyde the building can flow from the city to the river. In doing so it can symbolise a dynamic relationship where the museum is the voice of both, linking the two sides and allowing the museum to be the transition from one to the other. By doing so the museum places itself in the very context of its origin and encourages connectivity between its exhibits and their wider context. The building would be a tunnel-like shed, which is open at opposite ends to the city and the Clyde. In doing so it becomes porous to its context on either side. However, the connection from one to the other is where the building diverts to create a journey away from the external context into the world of the exhibits. Here the interior path becomes a mediator between the city and the river which can either be hermetic or porous depending on the exhibition layout.
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Orientation: H
Type: Museum
B/W or Colour: Colour
Number of People: 5 people
Technique: Full Frame
People Incidental: Yes
Point of View: General view
Time of Day: Day
Interior or Exterior: Exterior
Photographer: Richard Chivers
Source File Name: RCHI-X0001-0009.jpg
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