Ex San Francesco’s Church: Restoration and Museum Exhibition Design

Assonometria del piano terra con schema tridimensionale degli spazi e dell’arredo, inserita sulla pianta dell’edificio per mostrare la disposizione delle aree comuni.

Ex San Francesco’s Church: Restoration and Museum Exhibition Design

The enhancement project for San Francesco aims to integrate the future museum into a network of museum sites across the city, creating a cultural landscape that encompasses various fields of interest. The establishment of the museum hub is intended to stimulate the revitalization of the entire medieval complex, allowing the development of visitor-oriented services such as a bookshop, café, conference hall, and an art-history library.

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Turin, 2021–Works in progress
Client: Municipality of Alessandria
Value of works:  6.000.000€
Architectural design: Giovanni Durbiano, Alessandro Armando and Isolarchitetti 
Safety coordinator: Marco Figazzolo
Building subject to protection under Legislative Decree no. 42/2004

Axonometric projection of the first floor with a three-dimensional arrangement of display panels, seating, and central spaces for activities and meetings, superimposed on the building's plan.

 

Conceptual sketches and preliminary studies of an exhibition installation with an arched structure, modular tables, and cylindrical elements; the drawings show perspective views, cross-sections, and approximate dimensions of the space and furnishings.

Design sketches with plan, elevation, and section views illustrating the concept of an interactive exhibition space with tables, installations, and observation points for visitors.

Longitudinal architectural section of the building showing the different exhibition levels with vaults, museum installations and visitor routes, accompanied by the plan indicating the section line.

Longitudinal architectural section of a historic building with large vaults, showing the two-level layout of the museum's exhibition rooms, indicating the themes of the sections and visitor routes; on the left, the plan with the section line highlighted.