Egyptian Museum. Immortals,the Art and Knowledge of the ancient Egyptians. Turin
Egyptian Museum. Turin /August 2013 / Fondazione Museo delle Antichità Egizie di Torino
Egyptian Museum. Immortals,the Art and Knowledge of the ancient Egyptians. Turin
Egyptian Museum. Turin /August 2013 / Fondazione Museo delle Antichità Egizie di Torino
The set up of the new museum tour has been designed by Migliore + Servetto Architects and Isolarchitetti, in the subterranean floor, that in two years, once the renovation is finished will be dedicated to the reception and ticket area: a very suggestive narration to exhibit a selection of about 1.000 finds.
The unifying element of the project is given buy a wire-frame line that defines each exhibition space.
Already existing or newly designed cases are so united by the minimum distance that takes shape around them: a thin white metal continuous line that defines and protects the interior space.
A technological frame that becomes the support of the lighting system, and of the articulated system of graphic communication, to build an overall scenario that respecting the architectural rhythm of the succession of pillars defines a tidy exhibition grid to be explored.
In collaboration with Isolarchitetti
photo by Alberto Ramella / Pino Dell’Aquila








The set up of the new museum tour has been designed by Migliore + Servetto Architects and Isolarchitetti, in the subterranean floor, that in two years, once the renovation is finished will be dedicated to the reception and ticket area: a very suggestive narration to exhibit a selection of about 1.000 finds.
The unifying element of the project is given buy a wire-frame line that defines each exhibition space.
Already existing or newly designed cases are so united by the minimum distance that takes shape around them: a thin white metal continuous line that defines and protects the interior space.
A technological frame that becomes the support of the lighting system, and of the articulated system of graphic communication, to build an overall scenario that respecting the architectural rhythm of the succession of pillars defines a tidy exhibition grid to be explored.
In collaboration with Isolarchitetti
photo by Alberto Ramella / Pino Dell’Aquila







