September 24th, 2012Top StoryTake A Tour Of Ferrari's Stunning $17.6 Million Aluminum-Skinned MuseumBy Raphael Orlove It's a given that car enthusiasts will flock to the Enzo Ferrari Museum, but the museum itself, with is aluminum skin and geothermal wells, is cool enough to draw the eye of anyone interested in architecture or design. In 2004, the city of Modena wanted to honor its greatest resident, Ferrari. They contracted Czech architect Jan Kaplický, founder of Future Systems to design a museum for Enzo. Eight years and $17.6 million dollars (€14.2 million) later, we have the finished article. The museum is built in two parts: there is Enzo Ferrari's family home and adjoined workshop, as well as the new building enveloping the old structure. Architect Magazine notes that it is amazing how well everything goes together.
That 3,300-square-meter (35,521-square-foot) roof is constructed with the shipbuilding technique of tongue-in-groove joinery, a favorite style of Kaplický. The whole structure is supported by a vaulted metal spaceframe, not unlike many of Ferrari's older racecars. It gave the whole building enough strength to survive this year's earthquake in the region with ease. The building gets significantly more technical with its energy-saving, rippling glazed glass façade, as Architect Magazine explains further.
The benefit of this massive vaulted roof and spans of glass is that the museum enjoys a massive and bright interior hall. The effect is magnified by the slope of the floor, which falls 5 meters (16.4 feet) from front to rear. The slope also exposes a cutout ground-level floor, housing a conference room and a small theater. Architect Magazine explains that the dominant feature of the museum, however, are the 19 cars set up in the churchlike hall.
Still, we wouldn't be surprised if many visitors were just as impressed by the building's construction than the classic cars. The central display area is particularly well done, designed by Andrea Morgante of London's Shiro-Studio, the architect in charge of the museum's completion after Kaplický's death in 2009.
This museum to Enzo Ferrari stands on its own as a fantastically forward-thinking building, but compare it to other noteworthy car museums and it jumps out as something spectacular. BMW, Mercedes, and Porsche have the most famous car museums in Europe, but they come off as sterile and somewhat brutal compared to Kaplický's design. The Ferrari museum is more effortless and more striking at the same time. It may even outdo the gorgeous "America's Car Museum," in Tacoma, Wash. If we ever find ourselves in Italy, hell, anywhere in continental Europe, we think we're going to have to make a pilgrimage to Modena to see this museum in the flesh. It's awesome. Photo Credits: Shiro-Studio via Architect Magazine |
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