MAS Museum at Antwerp. . The Museum for City History Antwerp is a 20,000 sqm box with a staircase which spirals around the cube. With a two tone solid and void relationship, the open areas are opened with 5.5m high glass whilst the exhibit areas are cladded with a sandstone finish. The large panels of sandstone are hand-cut Red Indian sandstone from Agra, India. The most amazing part of the glass is its ability to self support. The curvature of the glass omits the need for mullions. Each 1.8m glass panel is bent into an 'S' shape with 60cm facade zone. Do you like the balance of solid and void, curvalinear and rectalinear? . Architect: @neutelingsriedijkarchitects . Image courtesy of: Photography building: Sarah Blee, Scagliola/Brakkee, Filip Dujardin Photorgaphy/scenography: Jeroen Verrecht Copyrights photography: Neutelings Riedijk Architects and City of Antwerp . For more info on materials and suppliers, check out . 👉technologyinarchitecture.com . Or follow us on social media . 👉FB: Technology in Architecture 👉Twitter: Technology in Architecture 👉LinkedIn: Technology in Architecture . . . . . #technologyinarchitecture #TiA #architecturaltechnology #architecture #design #materials #fabrication #technology #civilengineering #archlovers #archilovers #architecturelovers #architecturestudent #architecturestudents #architectureporn #amazingarchitecture #building #buildings #museum #museums #facadelovers #facade #facades #facadeporn #glass #corrugatedglass #solidvoid (at MAS | Museum aan de Stroom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAk3FHlJ55D/?igshid=1pia7bmwd62b0















