Project's Summary

The Reconstruction of the Jewish Museum is a groundbreaking project that harmoniously integrates modern architecture with historical significance. Situated in Moscow, this museum is housed within a building designed by the iconic architect Konstantin Melnikov. The architectural monument is being enhanced by introducing a new functional volume within the Bakhmetyevsky garage, strategically designed to stand apart from the existing structure. This thoughtful separation allows the integrity of Melnikov's original design to remain intact while adding a contemporary layer of functionality.

Spiral staircase symbolizes the bond between past and present design.
Spiral staircase symbolizes the bond between past and present design.

The new construction features a complex geometry that pays homage to the graphic experiments of renowned artists such as Lissitzky and Malevich. This intricate design consists of multiple parts that coalesce into a cohesive whole, with spaces defined by an engaging mix of planes—parallel, perpendicular, inclined, and rotating. The first level is dedicated to a climate-controlled lecture hall and exhibition space, providing the museum with state-of-the-art facilities for cultural events. The second level houses offices, a coworking area, and a dining hall, enhancing the museum's role as a community hub.

Contemporary materials reflect the avant-garde movement
Contemporary materials reflect the avant-garde movement's influence.

One of the most remarkable aspects of this project is how the new structure interacts with the existing interior of the garage. The design incorporates three new foyers that establish vital connections between the museum's various sections and the bustling street outside. These foyers are not merely transitional spaces; they are designed to host temporary exhibitions, thereby enriching the museum's offerings and engaging the public in meaningful ways.

Foyers create vital connections between museum sections and streets.
Foyers create vital connections between museum sections and streets.

The choice of materials and details in the new structure reflects a commitment to architectural excellence. The palette of white, gray, and red draws inspiration from the avant-garde movement, ensuring that the addition feels both contemporary and historically resonant. Large windows and doors crafted from stainless steel and glass punctuate the design, allowing natural light to flood the interior while providing a striking visual contrast to the warm tones of the brickwork from the Bakhmetyevsky garage.

A lecture hall and exhibition space elevate the museum
A lecture hall and exhibition space elevate the museum's offerings.

Finally, the iconic spiral staircase, a hallmark of Melnikov's original design, is creatively integrated into the new construction as a recurring installation element. This detail not only serves as a functional staircase but also as a symbolic link between the old and the new, representing the dialogue between historical context and modern architectural innovation. The Reconstruction of the Jewish Museum promises to be a landmark addition to Moscow's cultural landscape, celebrating both the past and the future of architectural design.

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