☉ Museum for Papirkunst is a proposal by Bjarke Ingels Group for Den Almennyttige Fond for Psaligrafi sk Kunst designed in 2024. It is located in Hune Denmark in an outskirt setting. Its scale is medium with a surface of 2.300 sqm. Key materials are glass and metal. Concepts such as adaptable reuse roof and transparency are explored.
«Paper art is about creating three-dimensional shapes and complex images from a monochromatic two-dimensional material – a sheet of paper. By treating the roof surface as such – a single sheet of folded paper – existing and new functions are brought together in one unifying gesture. The expressive is accentuated by the clear, complexity arises from simplicity. And an obsolete supermarket fi nds new life under the fl oating curved roof.» – Bjarke Ingels
The Museum for Paper Art is conceived as a new lightweight roof structure. Like a single sheet of paper, the roof lands on the existing building and creates space for the new functions around it – uniting the new and old under one roof. The existing building walls will get a new acoustic-regulating layer of paper art on the exterior, inspired by origami and designed in collaboration with several paper artists. Inside, the focal point of the museum is refl ected in the architecture as surfaces are draped with a timber construction made from the wood that is used to make paper. The Museum for Paper Art will offer spaces for a variety of public activities. A meandering path with plants and trees native to the area will invite the public to explore the surroundings and create a welcoming public realm to pull the visitors into the museum.