The new Nikola Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Serbia, was put out to competition, with Zaha Hadid Architects and Bureau Cube Partners chosen as the winners to jointly renovate the historic Milan Vapa paper mill.

Aimed at preserving the city’s architectural heritage and creating a variety of new spaces for residents and visitors, the competition-winning project aims to transform the country’s first modern factory, opened in 1924 and protected for its cultural significance by the Belgrade Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments, into a cultural destination celebrating the legacy of visionary inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla.

Following the anonymous design competition for the new Nikola Tesla Museum, the jury selected the design submitted by the team of Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) working with Bureau Cube Partners of Serbia.

Visionary inventor and engineer, Nikola Tesla shaped the modern world with his groundbreaking contributions to electrical engineering and technology. Best known for his development of alternating current electricity, Tesla's innovations also include the invention of the Tesla coil, early advancements in wireless communication, and concepts that laid the groundwork for radio and radar technology. Tesla's work, spanning from the 1880s to the early 1900s, continues to influence and inspire developments in energy, communications and technology to this day.

The new Nikola Tesla Museum renovates Belgrade's historic Milan Vapa Paper Mill into a cultural destination celebrating Tesla's legacy while preserving the city's architectural heritage and creating a variety of new public spaces for local residents and visitors.

Nikola Tesla Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects + Bureau Cube Partners. Rendering by Norviska.

Nikola Tesla Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects + Bureau Cube Partners. Rendering by Norviska.

Built by Belgrade industrialist Milan Vapa and opened in 1924 as the nation's first modern factory, the paper mill was decommissioned and used as the storage facility of a freight company until being abandoned approximately a decade ago. The building has been protected for its cultural importance by the Belgrade Institute for the Protection of Cultural Monuments. Its renovation as the Nikola Tesla Museum is funded by Belgrade Waterfront.

The adaptive reuse of the 1920's structure will preserve its industrial heritage whilst upgrading its indoor and outdoor spaces as a leading cultural venue with improved accessibility from the city.

The museum's design draws on Tesla's research into magnetic fields and wireless energy transfer. Informed by concepts of magnetic forces and interconnectivity, the design incorporates dynamic elliptical curves radiating from the old factory chimney, the site's dominant feature.

Nikola Tesla Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects + Bureau Cube Partners. Rendering by Norviska.

Nikola Tesla Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects + Bureau Cube Partners. Rendering by Norviska.

A new circular opening in the factory's western façade will be the public entrance leading visitors to the triple-height central atrium anchored by the historic chimney at the heart of the 13,400 square metre museum.

To enhance circulation and functionality in the building's continued life as a museum, ellipsoidal sectional openings will be carved within the walls that divide the old factory's interior. These openings define a series of three-dimensional spherical voids that create an extended perspective viewed from the western entrance, through the atrium and terminating at the Tesla memorial at the eastern end of the museum.

The museum's first floor galleries incorporate historical artifacts, interactive displays and immersive presentations, while temporary galleries will host an ever-changing programme of exhibitions and events, ensuring a new experience for returning visitors.

Nikola Tesla Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects + Bureau Cube Partners. Rendering by ZHA.

Nikola Tesla Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects + Bureau Cube Partners. Rendering by ZHA. 

Featuring a 12-million-volt transformer, the immersive Tesla Electronic Transformer Gallery will capture imaginations and showcase Tesla's pioneering spirit. The museum's visitor amenities also include a café, a multipurpose hall and rooftop restaurant offering panoramic views of the Sava River.

Outside the building, Nikola Tesla Square will serve as a new public space for the city. Inspired by Tesla's concepts of electromagnetic fields, the square's flowing pathways, gardens and plazas will enhance accessibility and connect with Belgrade Waterfront as well as the city's transportation network.

Minimising ecological impact through passive design in addition to the use of renewable and geothermal energy, the paper mill's restoration preserves its historic façades, vaulted ceilings and masonry, while updating its structure to serve as one of the city's most important cultural destinations.

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Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA). Lead architect.- Manuela Gatto.
Bureau Cube Partners (BCP). Lead architect.- Milan Rašković.

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ZHA Project Team.- Besan Abudayah, Thomas Bagnoli, Armando Bussey, Alicia Hidalgo, Panos Ioakim, Jung Yeon Kwak, Catherine McCann, Yevgeniya Pozigun, Houzhe Xu, Zixin Ye ZHA Smart Museum Design: Uli Blum, Danial Haziq ZHA Sustainability Team: Bahaa Alnassrallah, Aditya Ambare, Carlos Bausa Martinez, Abhilash Menon, Disha Shetty, Jing Xu.
BCP Project Team.- Danijela Bakic, Milos Bojinovic, Nadica Davidovic, Ana Maria Gaspar, Milena Ivanovic, Milena Kalinic, Sasa Kostic, Sanja Kostic, Bojana Maksimovic, Zora Pajcin, Aleksanda Stevanovic, Ana Suman, Nikola Umicevic, Sara Vasic, Stefan Jovanovic.

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Sustainability Engineering.- Max Fordham.
Structural Engineering (New additions).- Lanik I. S.A.
Structural Engineering (Restoration).- DB Engineering d.o.o.
MEP Engineering.- Conventus Consultants d.o.o.
Lighting Designer.- Lichtvision Design Ltd.
Visualisers.- Xuniverse, Norviska, 3D Point d.o.o.

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Belgrado, Belgrade Serbia. 

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Zaha Hadid, (Bagdad, 31 October 1950 – Miami, 31 March 2016) founder of Zaha Hadid Architects, was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize (considered to be the Nobel Prize of architecture) in 2004 and is internationally known for both her theoretical and academic work.

Each of her dynamic and innovative projects builds on over thirty years of revolutionary exploration and research in the interrelated fields of urbanism, architecture and design. Hadid’s interest lies in the rigorous interface between architecture, landscape and geology as her practice integrates natural topography and human-made systems, leading to experimentation with cutting-edge technologies. Such a process often results in unexpected and dynamic architectural forms.

Education: Hadid studied architecture at the Architectural Association from 1972 and was awarded the Diploma Prize in 1977.

Teaching: She became a partner of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, taught at the AA with OMA collaborators Rem Koolhaas and Elia Zenghelis, and later led her own studio at the AA until 1987. Since then she has held the Kenzo Tange Chair at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University; the Sullivan Chair at the University of Illinois, School of Architecture, Chicago; guest professorships at the Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Hamburg; the Knolton School of Architecture, Ohio and the Masters Studio at Columbia University, New York. In addition, she was made Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Fellow of the American Institute of Architecture and Commander of the British Empire, 2002. She is currently Professor at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, Austria and was the Eero Saarinen Visiting Professor of Architectural Design at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

Awards: Zaha Hadid’s work of the past 30 years was the subject of critically-acclaimed retrospective exhibitions at New York’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in 2006, London’s Design Museum in 2007 and the Palazzo della Ragione, Padua, Italy in 2009. Her recently completed projects include the MAXXI Museum in Rome; which won the Stirling award in 2010. Hadid’s outstanding contribution to the architectural profession continues to be acknowledged by the most world’s most respected institutions. She received the prestigious ‘Praemium Imperiale’ from the Japan Art Association in 2009, and in 2010, the Stirling Prize – one of architecture’s highest accolades – from the Royal Institute of British Architects. Other recent awards include UNESCO naming Hadid as an ‘Artist for Peace’ at a ceremony in their Paris headquarters last year. Also in 2010, the Republic of France named Hadid as ‘Commandeur de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres’ in recognition of her services to architecture, and TIME magazine included her in their 2010 list of the ‘100 Most Influential People in the World’. This year’s ‘Time 100’ is divided into four categories: Leaders, Thinkers, Artists and Heroes – with Hadid ranking top of the Thinkers category.

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Bureau Cube Partners consists of 70 licensed graduate and/or architectural engineers holding MSc degree with many years of applied theoretical and practical knowledge and experience in creation, development, production, coordination and implementation of all phases of design process in the expert disciplines architecture and urbanism, starting with spatial and urban planning documents, through architectural projects of residential, business and combined basic and compatible purposes, to exceptionally reference-spot projects of medium and high level that included demanding functional, design-related, architectural, content-related and especially integrative technical-technological complexities.

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Published on: January 10, 2025
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