The text has been translated by machine (AI technology by DeepL). Translation errors cannot be ruled out.

At the beginning of each new chapter of the museum, society’s expectations and the demands of the work of conservation and presentation change, and with them the demands on the space.

Throughout history, there have been several conversion processes aimed at optimising the museum architecture for the growing work of the museum. But what factors and needs influence museum architecture? How have they changed over time and why? How does the architecture influence the museum’s work?

The Ferdinandeum will soon be at the beginning of a new chapter. We would therefore like to explore these questions together with the architects marte.marte, the former director Gert Ammann and the future director Andreas Rudigier. In conversation with Vero SchĂĽrr, interior designer and Head of Exhibitions & Publications at TLM, we will talk about the requirements and experiences of the past and present. We will also take a closer look at museum architecture and present the current state of planning for the new museum building.

Programme

  • Admission: 18.30 hrs
  • Introduction of the participants and the interactive architectural model
  • Short presentation by Marte.Marte Architekten
  • Panel discussion