Skissernas Museum - en studie i byggnadens särart samt förslag på tillbyggnad
(2025) AAHM01 20242Department of Architecture and Built Environment
- Abstract
- The Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art – An exploration of the building’s distinct character and a proposal for an extension. In Lund, you’ll find a museum unlike any other – the Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art (Skissernas Museum). Renowned for its exceptional collection, it has also been my workplace for the past two years. This building, which I came to know in detail through my work, served as the foundation for this thesis. The museum currently consists of six distinct parts, each shaped by the architectural ideals of its time, forming a complex and richly layered “whole”. Inspired by Hjördis Kristenson’s epilogue reflecting on a potential new addition, I began sketching ideas for the seventh part and how it might... (More)
- The Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art – An exploration of the building’s distinct character and a proposal for an extension. In Lund, you’ll find a museum unlike any other – the Museum of Artistic Process and Public Art (Skissernas Museum). Renowned for its exceptional collection, it has also been my workplace for the past two years. This building, which I came to know in detail through my work, served as the foundation for this thesis. The museum currently consists of six distinct parts, each shaped by the architectural ideals of its time, forming a complex and richly layered “whole”. Inspired by Hjördis Kristenson’s epilogue reflecting on a potential new addition, I began sketching ideas for the seventh part and how it might integrate with the existing structure. Founded in 1934 by Ragnar Josephson, the museum highlights sketches and artistic processes as key elements of creative expression. By focusing on the journey from initial ideas to finished works, it offers a unique and thought-provoking perspective on art. This thesis builds on the museum’s distinctive character and original vision, aiming to further develop its functions and introduce new spaces aligned with its founding concept. The proposed seventh part would house an artist’s workspace and artist residency, expanding the museum’s role as a hub for artistic development and international collaboration. Using a design method, I explored whether such an approach could support creative processes, both for this project and future endeavors. The work examines the relationship between fragments and the whole, using the museum’s six architectural parts as both a foundation and inspiration for the seventh. The goal is not merely to create an extension but to further develop and broaden the vision of what a contemporary museum can be, exploring its potential roles and functions in the 21st century. (Less)
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- author
- Demo, Sanin LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- AAHM01 20242
- year
- 2025
- type
- H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
- subject
- keywords
- Museum, Ateljé, Residens, Konstverkets födelse, Skissernas Museum
- language
- Swedish
- id
- 9187556
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- 2025-04-10 09:33:53
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