Museum Beeld & Geluid Hilversum, NL
The building for the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision was designed by Neuteling Riedijk Architects. It is situated in the media compound of Hilversum, NL. The building consists of five levels below street level and five levels above street level. In the underground, the national archives of Dutch radio and television recordings are stacked around a deep canyon. Above ground, a staged volume contains the media museum. The third element is the office building of the institute. The three volumes together enclose a large public atrium. The facade of the building is a screen of coloured relief glass that depicts famous images of Dutch television, a composition by graphic designer Jaap Drupsteen.
Floor area 30.000 m2 ; costs € 40.000.000; design 1999, completion 2006
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Museum Beeld & Geluid Hilversum, NL
The building for the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision was designed by Neuteling Riedijk Architects. It is situated in the media compound of Hilversum, NL. The building consists of five levels below street level and five levels above street level. In the underground, the national archives of Dutch radio and television recordings are stacked around a deep canyon. Above ground, a staged volume contains the media museum. The third element is the office building of the institute. The three volumes together enclose a large public atrium. The facade of the building is a screen of coloured relief glass that depicts famous images of Dutch television, a composition by graphic designer Jaap Drupsteen.
Floor area 30.000 m2 ; costs € 40.000.000; design 1999, completion 2006
Tags: Netherlands Institute Sound Vision Neuteling Riedijk Architecture media compound Hilversum building glass colourful Beeld Geluid museum light structure modern
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Museum Beeld & Geluid Hilversum, NL
The building for the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision was designed by Neuteling Riedijk Architects. It is situated in the media compound of Hilversum, NL. The building consists of five levels below street level and five levels above street level. In the underground, the national archives of Dutch radio and television recordings are stacked around a deep canyon. Above ground, a staged volume contains the media museum. The third element is the office building of the institute. The three volumes together enclose a large public atrium. The facade of the building is a screen of coloured relief glass that depicts famous images of Dutch television, a composition by graphic designer Jaap Drupsteen.
Floor area 30.000 m2 ; costs € 40.000.000; design 1999, completion 2006
Tags: Netherlands Institute Sound Vision Neuteling Riedijk Architecture media compound Hilversum building glass colourful Beeld Geluid museum light structure modern
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Museum Beeld & Geluid Hilversum, NL
The building for the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision was designed by Neuteling Riedijk Architects. It is situated in the media compound of Hilversum, NL. The building consists of five levels below street level and five levels above street level. In the underground, the national archives of Dutch radio and television recordings are stacked around a deep canyon. Above ground, a staged volume contains the media museum. The third element is the office building of the institute. The three volumes together enclose a large public atrium. The facade of the building is a screen of coloured relief glass that depicts famous images of Dutch television, a composition by graphic designer Jaap Drupsteen.
Floor area 30.000 m2 ; costs € 40.000.000; design 1999, completion 2006
Tags: Netherlands Institute Sound Vision Neuteling Riedijk Architecture media compound Hilversum building glass colourful Beeld Geluid museum light structure modern
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Museum Beeld & Geluid Hilversum, NL
The building for the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision was designed by Neuteling Riedijk Architects. It is situated in the media compound of Hilversum, NL. The building consists of five levels below street level and five levels above street level. In the underground, the national archives of Dutch radio and television recordings are stacked around a deep canyon. Above ground, a staged volume contains the media museum. The third element is the office building of the institute. The three volumes together enclose a large public atrium. The facade of the building is a screen of coloured relief glass that depicts famous images of Dutch television, a composition by graphic designer Jaap Drupsteen.
Floor area 30.000 m2 ; costs € 40.000.000; design 1999, completion 2006
Tags: Netherlands Institute Sound Vision Neuteling Riedijk Architecture media compound Hilversum building glass colourful Beeld Geluid museum light structure modern
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