Opening the Zaha Hadid's design of the sixth Messner Mountain Museum located on the summit plateau of Plan de Corones, South Tyrol, Italy. In collaboration with Reinhold Messner, one of the world’s most renowned mountaineers, as well as Kronplatz, the largest ski resort in the region, the Messner Mountain Museum (MMM Corones) is embedded within Mount Kronplatz.

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.

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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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Published on: July 30, 2015
Cite: "Zaha Hadid's Messner Mountain Museum opens in Dolomites" METALOCUS. Accessed
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