NOVECENTO
PIÙCENTO
Museo
del Novecento, Milano, 2021
The
proposal for the NOVECENTOPIÙCENTO competition envisions the expansion of the
Museo del Novecento as a vibrant, inclusive, cultural hub that engages with
contemporary art and the city. The project redefines the museum as a space that
not only showcases art but also fosters public interaction, making it a dynamic
center for cultural expression. The design aimed at connecting the existing
museum to the Second Arengario without a physical structure, transforming the
public space between them into an open-air urban “room” that invites the city
into the museum’s domain. This reimagines the first section of Via Marconi, currently
a transit area, giving it a new urban identity.
Key to the
project is a panoramic “bridge” that visually connects the two Arengari,
creating a new center for the expanded museum. The design consists of three
main components: a continuous path at terrace level, a large public assembly
space below, and flexible, luminous exhibition platforms that rise within the
Second Arengario. A horizontal mobile connection at the Second Mezzanine level
links the two buildings while preserving views from Piazza del Duomo to Torre
Martini.
The ground
floor of the Second Arengario is characterized by a large stepped auditorium,
situated beneath the coffered ceiling, designed to host public programs and
events. This permeable space encourages interaction between the museum and the
public, aligning with the vision of a contemporary museum.
The new
spaces expand the museum’s exhibition capacity by concentrating vertical
circulation and services, freeing up four levels for flexible exhibitions.
These spaces are adaptable, equipped to host a variety of contemporary art
forms, from traditional works to performances and video installations. The
suspended platforms within the Second Arengario are designed to accommodate
various types of art while respecting the building’s historic architecture. The
double-height spaces near the large windows create opportunities to display
large-scale works and offer unique viewing perspectives. Modular lighting and
adaptable infrastructure ensure flexibility, allowing for a wide range of curatorial
possibilities.
The
proposal maximizes Museo del Novecento’s potential, transforming it into a
fully integrated, open, and inclusive cultural destination that reflects the
evolving nature of contemporary art.
DESIGN TEAM
Francesco
Librizzi
Stefano Maderna
Anna Carcano
Gianluca Bernardi
Chiara
Gargan