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The Dutch National Glass Museum in Leerdam

“Even the most complicated details are perfect.”

– de Volkskrant


bureau SLA turned two houses into a home for the National Glass Museum.


Dutch National Glass Museum collects, examines and exhibits glass art and design from 1850 onwards. It serves as the Netherlands’ treasury, laboratory and centre of knowledge on glass. The Glass Museum was started in 1953 in the house of Petrus Marinus Cochius, director of Leerdam glass manufacturers and founder of the Leerdam glass tradition.

Having two villas is charming, but provides the visitor with nothing else than to walk from one small room to another.


By linking the two buildings, continuous exhibition rooms are created. The connection is more than a corridor; it is display space itself and becomes part of the visitor’s experience. Furthermore, the connecting bridges serve as the museum’s storage space. This open storage is fully accessible, making the National Glass Museum the Netherland’s first museum to give public access to its complete collection. You can find more detailed information in this PDF-file.


Dutch National Glass Museum is listed in the Dutch Yearbook of Architecture 2010/2011



Designers: Peter van Assche Mathijs Cremers

Design Team: Mick van Essen, Gonçalo Moreira, Gražina Bendikaite, Tereza Novosadová

Project credits

建築家
プロジェクトマネージャー
開発者
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Project data

プロジェクト年度
2009
カテゴリー
博物館
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