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TIRPITZ, un « musée caché » sur la côte ouest danoise
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Illuminated detail of West Coast Stories show

Crédit photo :
Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, un « musée caché » sur la côte ouest danoise
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

The day time mode of West Coast Stories shows many objects and their stories

Crédit photo :
Mike Bink Photography

TIRPITZ, un « musée caché » sur la côte ouest danoise
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

The central courtyard allows access into the four underground gallery spaces that have an abundance of daylight even though they are literally carved into the sand.

Crédit photo :
Rasmus Hjortshoj

TIRPITZ, un « musée caché » sur la côte ouest danoise
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Central room inside the TIRPITZ museum

Crédit photo :
Rasmus Hjortshoj

TIRPITZ, un « musée caché » sur la côte ouest danoise
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Temporary exhibition room

Crédit photo :
Colin John Seymour

TIRPITZ, un « musée caché » sur la côte ouest danoise
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

The surrounding heath-lined pathways cut into the dunes from all sides descending to meet in a central clearing, bringing daylight and air into the heart of the complex.

Crédit photo :
Colin John Seymour

TIRPITZ, un « musée caché » sur la côte ouest danoise
BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group and Tinker imagineers

Aerial view of TIRPITZ

Crédit photo :
Rasmus Bendix

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

 The outside is rough, covered with large pieces of local stone. The inside is warm, both in colour and material.

Crédit photo :
Steinar Skaar

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The building is expressed as taking a piece out of the rock and moving it to the opposite side of the river.

Crédit photo :
Steinar Skaar

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The inside of the building is covered with warm coloured plywood of pine.

Crédit photo :
Fortunen

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

From the inside you are directly confronted with the river, the rocky landscape and the sky.

Crédit photo :
Fortunen

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Curved out of the rock and relocated to the other side of the riverbank

Crédit photo :
Steinar Skaar

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The Stairs: The terrain is steep and was almost impossible to walk in. The new trail, made of natural stone and formed in the terrain, became a central nerve of the project. It connects the different experiences of the waterfall and places of interest, creating a meeting of nature and culture. 

Crédit photo :
Pål Hoff

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Crédit photo :
Pål Hoff

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The showers: At the bottom of the valley, a universal designed pathway leads into the foot of the fall. Here, visitors will experience the extreme power of the water, and be completely showered. 

Crédit photo :
Pål Hoff

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Our intention has been to make gentle interventions, which look like they have always been in the terrain – despite their modern form.  

Crédit photo :
Pål Hoff

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

The lower Ledge: The lower ledge invites the visitor to the side of the waterfall. On this quiet place, the visitor can admire the fall up close with no spray or mist.

Crédit photo :
Pål Hoff

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

A strong reference to the site and its surroundings

Crédit photo :
Jarle Waehler

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Crédit photo :
Vidar Herre

Skjervet
Fortunen AS

Crédit photo :
Vidar Herre