The Andrea Branzi Maribor Museum Takes Inspiration from the Forest
Luisa Amanda Gomes — April 28, 2010 — Eco
References: andreabranzi.it & greenmuze
The Andrea Branzi Maribor Museum will make other museums jealous. Architect Andrea Branzi based the design of the museum on his own interpretation of an urban forest.
The new museum will feature all sorts of eco-friendly features. The pillars of the structure have been inspired by trees, which will behave like plants as well. The pillars have been either outfitted with solar panels or chimneys that aid in air ventilation for the building.
When guests visit the Andrea Branzi Maribor Museum, they’ll be confused as to what to admire. Should they appreciate the exhibits or gawk at the awesome architecture? Either way, it promises to be memorable visit.
The new museum will feature all sorts of eco-friendly features. The pillars of the structure have been inspired by trees, which will behave like plants as well. The pillars have been either outfitted with solar panels or chimneys that aid in air ventilation for the building.
When guests visit the Andrea Branzi Maribor Museum, they’ll be confused as to what to admire. Should they appreciate the exhibits or gawk at the awesome architecture? Either way, it promises to be memorable visit.
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