The Bauhaus Museum stands as a celebration of cultural exploration, housed in a minimalist structure of pure, white cubic forms. The museum’s exterior exudes simplicity and precision, with clean lines and large, unembellished surfaces that reflect the Bauhaus philosophy of merging functionality with aesthetics. The cubic volumes are arranged in a harmonious sequence, creating a rhythmic facade that invites curiosity. Expansive glass panels break the solid geometry, allowing natural light to flood the interior while offering glimpses of the dynamic spaces within.
Inside, the museum unfolds into vast, open areas designed for interaction and reflection. The exhibition spaces are laid out in a modular fashion, providing flexibility to accommodate various art forms and cultural displays. The high ceilings and wide-open corridors give visitors room to explore the collections at their own pace, with light, neutral tones emphasizing the art without distraction.
The conference rooms are minimalist in design but rich in functionality, equipped with cutting-edge technology for cultural forums, discussions, and presentations. These spaces offer a seamless blend of openness and privacy, creating an environment conducive to learning and exchange.
Adjacent to the exhibition halls, the study rooms are intimate and serene, offering visitors and researchers a space to engage deeply with the museum’s cultural materials. These rooms are lined with soft furnishings, natural light, and minimalist decor, designed to foster focus and intellectual engagement.
Throughout the museum, vast areas for interaction are strategically placed, encouraging visitors to pause, reflect, and engage in dialogue. The combination of cubic forms, vast open spaces, and a pure white aesthetic makes the Bauhaus Museum not only a cultural hub but also a symbol of clarity and modernism.
2024
2025
Throughout the museum, vast areas for interaction are strategically placed, encouraging visitors to pause, reflect, and engage in dialogue. The combination of cubic forms, vast open spaces, and a pure white aesthetic makes the Bauhaus Museum not only a cultural hub but also a symbol of clarity and modernism.
Lead Architect and Urban Designer : Mehraz FFrahani
Design Team :
Fereshte Farahani, Mahdieh Hassanpour, Amirali Sabouri
Design Year : 2024
Year of completion : 2026