Helsinki National Museum; A team of students lead by @gillesretsin used discrete design to create a modular prefabricated, mass-timber building blocks forming a primitive shed that accommodates the public entry to the museum, and its underground galleries. The long shed for the Helsinki National Museum: prefabricated mass timber modules assembled into a familiar structure, with black ceramic elements forming the edges and gutters. A timber monolith. Designers reconcile automation and digital technologies with the primordial core of architecture. At the same time this is not an archetype, while seemingly a gabled roof, the building has nothing in common with it, using none of its traditional part to whole relations and hierarchies. Team: @yo.johan.w @kevinsaey, @yenfen_0716 and @nadiasakii Location: #Helsinki #Finland Post by: @hamithz ——————————————————————— * Turn ON Post Notifications to see new content * Instagram 👉🏼 instagram.com/parametric.architecture * Website: 👉🏼 www.parametric-architecture.com * Facebook: 👉🏼 facebook.com/parametric.archi * Pinterest: 👉🏼 pinterest.com/parametricarchitecture * YouTube: 👉🏼 youtube.com/parametricarchitecture * Twitter: 👉🏼 twitter.com/parametricarch * Snapchat: 👉🏼 snapchat.com/paarchitecture * Linkedin: 👉🏼 linkedin.com/company/parametric.architecture * Tumblr: 👉🏼 parametricarchitecture.tumblr.com ——————————————————————— #descrete #descretedesign #bartlett #wood #timber #prefabricated #buildingblocks #parametricdesign #parametric #parametricarchitecture #architecture #architect #archilovers #architectureporn #architecturephotography #mimar #mimarlik #arquitectura #projectoftheday #render #renders #rendering #renderings #visualization #architecturerender #student #architecturestudent #architecturestudents (at Helsinki, Finland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8EAQnTHctO/?igshid=1m62bq5czwco1










