The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
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THE STEINHARDT MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY TEL AVIV UNIVERSITY | KIMMEL ESHKOLOT ARCHITECTS

Tel Aviv, Israel

Description provided by xhibition. As a new home for the spectacular natural history collections of Tel Aviv University, the building combines exhibition spaces and research activities. The collections, which were never before on display, were placed in a large wooden chest -a treasure box of valuable specimens of flora and fauna. The building enfolds the box and offers it to the public as an enigmatic object, invited to be explored. The box itself, which aspires to be of timeless qualities, concurrently ancient and futuristic, is covered with industrial wooden panels that highly insulate the collections and keep them under strict climate control.

 

The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron

 

The building is located at the entrance to the Botanical Gardens of Tel Aviv University, creating a new entryway for them and suggesting a combined visit to the gardens and to the museum. Floating above the ground, the building exposes the gardens and ‘pulls’ them to the street.

 

The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron

 

The exhibition of the museum spans across a diverse path which is in part exposed to daylight in ramps that open to the main atrium, and in part positioned within darker spaces. The ramps are wide and with minimal slope, allowing visitors, including those with disabilities, to walk up to the treasure box while experiencing the different spaces of the building. The visit ends on the rooftop terrace, overlooking the botanical gardens, from which visitors can go directly down to a public square and enter the gardens.

 

The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron

 

Placed in the upper levels, the research laboratories give researchers access to the entire collections. They are separated from visitors with independent circulation paths. However, within the treasure box, at the peak of the museum path, visitors and researchers are exposed to one another in a series of choreographed encounters.

The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron
The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History by Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
© Amit Geron

 

Project credits

Architects: Kimmel Eshkolot Architects
Design team: Michal Kimmel Eshkolot , Etan Kimmel, Ilan Carmi, Limor Amrani
Architect in charge: Limor Amrani
Client: Tel Aviv University
Structural engineering: S.Ben-Abraham Engineering
Construction manager: E.D. Rahat Engineering Coordination and Management Ltd. Eliezer Rahat, Daniel Rahat
Contractors: Rom-Geves, Shitufit
Landscape architecture: Braudo Maoz
Lighting Design: Shiri Ziv

 

Project details

Area above ground: 10,000 sqm
Underground parking: 14,000 sqm

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