Nexus of Harbour Promenade and Albert Dock
‘More than a building, more than a museum’ proclaims the Danish architect Kim Herforth Nielsen for Liverpool’s new museum which lies at the Mersey River in the city centre.
The dynamic low-rise structure enters into a respectful dialogue with the harbour promenade’s taller historical buildings, what facilitates a modern and lively urban space. The design is reminiscent of the trading ships which at one time dominated the harbour, while the façade’s relief pattern puts forward a new interpretation of the historical architectural detail in the ‘Three Graces’. The enormous gabled windows open up towards the city and the harbour, and therefore symbolically draw history into the museum while at the same time allow the curious to look in.



Photo: Pete Carr

Photo: Phillip Handforth

Photo: Phillip Handforth Photo: Richard White

Image: Adam Moerk


Photo: Adam Moerk

Sketch: 3XN

Sketch: 3XN





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