The MMM Corones, which shall be devoted to Alpinism’s discipline, was planned by star architect Zaha Hadid, who is well know for curving forms and elongated structures that avoid right angles. It is for this reason that concrete is the MMM Corones’ dominant construction material, despite creating geometric obstacles that challenged the realm of known possibilities.
The complexity of the project was the source of many sleepless nights and taxed minds, not to mention the logistical hardships of construction. After all, many parts had to be transported by lorry to the construction site at 2,275 m, where work was often delayed by the adverse mountain conditions. Construction of the sixth and final Reinhold Messner Museum for Alpine Mountaineering took nearly two years.
A cascading ramp connects the exhibition spaces and creates dynamic volumes of circulation throughout three levels of temporary exhibitions, presentation areas and a small auditorium, enabling the museum to showcase its permanent exhibition together with objects, images and tools from Messner’s archive. MMM Corones will offer 240-degree views across expansive mountain landscapes that include the Zillertal Alps, the Dolomites and the Marmolada glacier. Glazed apertures and viewing balcony are specifically oriented to ensure the museum’s interiors are primarily naturally lit while also maintaining the design’s labyrinthine trajectory within the mountain; incorporating and expressing the power of the natural tectonic system.
The MMM Corones officially opened its doors 24 July. It shall be open daily in the summer months from 10 AM to 4 PM. (First Sunday in June to the second Sunday in October). In Winter its doors will be open from the first Sunday in December to the Middle of April (according to the opening times of the cable cars). The museum can be reached directly by means of the cable car or by foot as part of a mountain hike. The primary discipline of mountain climbing as well as the large walls are the central themes of the museum as illustrated by a unique collection, photographs, and various items collected by Reinhold Messner during his lifetime as an explorer.
CREDITS. TECHNICAL SHEET.-
Architect.- Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)
Design (ZHA).- Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher
Project architect (ZHA).- Cornelius Schlotthauer. ZHA design team (ZHA).- Cornelius Schlotthauer, Peter Irmscher. ZHA Execution Team (ZHA).- Peter Irmscher, Markus Planteu, Claudia Wulf.
Collaborators. Structural engineer.- IPM. Mechanical engineer & fire protection.- Jud & Partner. Mechanical engineer: Studio GM
Client: Skirama Kronplatz/Plan de Corones.
Floor area.- 11,000.00 square feet.