Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision ; Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid

Interior, the stepped volume of the upper museum levels seen in the public atrium; detail photographs screened on glass acting as a screen; The building was conceived as a perfect cube, half of which is buried beneath the ground (five levels above ground, 5 levels below). A cultural focus for the city of Hilversum, it houses broadcasting archives, offices and a museum. The exterior is a modern take on stained glass, conceived in collaboration with artist Jaap Drupsteen. Each relief panel of the cast glass skin is imprinted with famous images from Dutch Television. Each image of the relief pane... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Neutelings Riedijk Architecten
Drupsteen, Jaap
Dokumenttyp: image
Erscheinungsdatum: 1999
Schlagwörter: architecture / business / commerce and trade / contemporary (1960 to present) / Broadcasting / Television / digitization / Twenty-first century
Sprache: unknown
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/168105

Interior, the stepped volume of the upper museum levels seen in the public atrium; detail photographs screened on glass acting as a screen; The building was conceived as a perfect cube, half of which is buried beneath the ground (five levels above ground, 5 levels below). A cultural focus for the city of Hilversum, it houses broadcasting archives, offices and a museum. The exterior is a modern take on stained glass, conceived in collaboration with artist Jaap Drupsteen. Each relief panel of the cast glass skin is imprinted with famous images from Dutch Television. Each image of the relief panel is only discernible from a certain angle, creating a merged and colorful effect. 70% of the Dutch audiovisual heritage is stored in the building, making it one of the largest audiovisual archives in Europe. It is also the business archive of the national broadcasting corporations. Source: Neutelings Riedijk Architecten [firm website]; http://www.neutelings-riedijk.com (accessed 7/31/2014)