
German architect Johann Bierkandt has shared with us his second-place winning proposal in the Classic Siftung Weimar international competition for the New Bauhaus Museum. His concept was praised by the jury for its clever integration into Weimarhallenpark through a series of small-scale pavilions that differentiates the museum from the surrounding context. Bierkandt‘s proposal is one of the final four designs still competing in the two-stage competition. The jury is expected to announce the winning design this summer. More images and architects’ description after the break.
The proposal for the New Bauhaus Museum features a small urban scale ensemble of “museums” that sets itself apart from the adjoining large scale buildings such as the Weimarhalle and the Thüringer Landes- und Verwaltungsamt, as well as the surrounding residential buildings.
