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Museum of the First World War

Museum of the First World War.Inspiration was served by visiting the Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem.The main idea is that not only the exposition, but also the building itself would help feel the whole tragedy of the war. The sloping walls of the rooms seem to put pressure on the person, creating a feeling of discomfort. The arrangement of the partitions is determined not by the house, but by the successive movement of the person in the exposition. The facade windows appear at the end of the person's movement, as a reference to the fact that in any dark time there is hope for a bright future. At the same time, for the convenience of a person's descent, expositions start from the top floor and end at the bottom.
Museum of the First World War
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Museum of the First World War

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