Guggenheim Building Comparison - Guggenheim Helsinki Design

Guggenheim Global Network
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Helsinki Network
Ateneum (Public)
THE SOLOMON R.
GUGGENHEIM
MUSEUM NEW YORK
GUGGENHEIM
MUSEUM BILBAO
1997-2013
DEUTSCHE BANK COLLABORATION
BMW GUGGENHEIM LAB
2011-2013
YouTube Play 2010
Aalto University (Public)
DEUTSCHE BANK COLLABORATION
DEUTSCHE BANK
KUNSTHALLE
2013
GUGGENHEIM
SOHO NEW YORK
GUGGENHEIM
HERMITAGE
MUSEUM
2001 - 2008
GUGGENHEIM
LAS VEGAS
2001 - 2003
SOLOMON R.
GUGGENHEIM
FOUNDATION
1937
GUGGENHEIM
MUSEUM BILBAO
1997-2013
PEGGY
GUGGENHEIM
COLLECTION
VENICE
1980
THE SOLOMON R.
GUGGENHEIM
MUSEUM NEW YORK
1952
Kiasma Museum (Public)
Helsinki University (Public)`
GUGGENHEIM
ABU DHABI
2017
GUGGENHEIM
MUSEUM SOHO
1992 - 2001
OPEN
CLOSED
COLLABORATION
FUTURE
Guggenheim Helsinki (Public)
Guggenheim Program Comparison
Guggenheim - New York
4,880 sq meters
Guggenheim - Venice
4,000 sq meters
Guggenheim - Bilbao
24,000 sq meters
Sinebrychoff Museum (Public)
Helsinki Contemporary + Others (Private)
Guggenheim - Abu Dhabi
30,000 sq meters
Guggenheim - Helsinki
12,100 sq meters
Guggenheim Building Comparison
Guggenheim - Venice
Guggenheim - New York
Guggenheim - Bilbao
Guggenheim - Helsinki
K6 Terminal
Congress Hall
Katajanokka Terminal
Parti Diagram
Circulation
Material
Main Entry (approach from City)
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Restaurant
Public
Entry Lobby Atrium
Semi-Private
Semi-Private
Atrium
Private
Side Entry (approach from Bay Terminal)
Atrium
Private
Side Entry (approach from Park
Program Areas
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Public
Private
Public
Exhibition - 3,920 sq meters
Program and Events - 565 sq meters
Multi-Purpose Zone - 300 sq meters
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5
1
6
4
3
2
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15
8
17
7
Visitor Services - 190 sq meters
Retail - 300 sq meters
Dining - 700 sq meters
Offices - 500 sq meters
Collections Storage and Management - 350 sq meters
Maintenance and Operations - 230 sq meters
Unassigned Areas - 5,045 sq meters
Program Adjacency
FIRST FLOOR
1. MAIN ENTRANCE
2. ENTRANCE
3. MAIN LOBBY
4. VISITOR SERVICES
5. RETAIL
6. SECURITY
7. CAFE
8. MULTI-PURPOSE ZONE
9. PERFORMANCE HALL
10. EDUCATION CENTER
11. ADMIN OFFICE
12. MAINTENANCE/STORAGE
13. LOADING DOCK
SECOND FLOOR
14. COLLECTION STORAGE
15. KITCHEN
16. MECHANICAL
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THIRD FLOOR
17. EXHIBITION GALLERIES
18. TEMPORARY EXIBITION
19. OUTDOOR EXIBITION
20. FORMAL RESTAURANT
21. OUTDOOR PATIO
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Sun Diagram
MARCH
Wind Study
Wood Species
There are four coniferous species native to
Finland, and over twenty species of deciduous
trees. The most common species, which are
also economically most significant, are Scots
pine (Pinus sylvestris), Norway spruce (Picea
abies), and silver and downy birch (Betula pendula and Betula pubescens).
Scots Pines - Pines ––º–are among the most
commercially important tree species valued
for their timber and wood pulp throughout the
world.
JANUARY
JUNE
Commercial pines are grown in plantations for
timber that is denser, more resinous, and therefore more durable than spruce (Picea). Pine
wood is widely used in high-value carpentry
items such as furniture, window frames, panelling, floors and roofing
Norway Spruce - Spruce is useful as a building
wood, commonly referred to by several different names including North American timber,
SPF (spruce, pine, fir) and whitewood. Spruce
wood is used for many purposes, ranging from
general construction work and crates to highly
specialised uses in wooden aircraft, and as a
tonewood in many musical instruments, including guitars, mandolins, cellos, violins, and the
soundboard at the heart of a piano and the harp
MARCH
JUNE
SEPTEMBER
SEPTEMBER
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Renewable Material
Because this species has no insect or decay
resistance qualities after logging, it is generally recommended for construction purposes
as indoor use only (ex. indoor drywall framing). Spruce wood, when left outside cannot be
expected to last more than 12–18 months depending on the type of climate it is exposed to.
Silver and Downy Birch - Due to the hardness
of Birch, it is better to shape it with power tools,
as it is quite difficult to work it with hand tools.
Birch plywood is made from laminations of birch
veneer. It is light but strong, and has many
other good properties. Birch plywood is used
to make longboards (skateboard), giving it a
strong yet flexible ride. It is also used (often
in very thin grades with many laminations) for
making model aircraft.