Sursock Museum
Modern and contemporary – Beirut
2011 – Ongoing
  • Work Overview
  • Identity Redesign
  • Way-finding
  • COLLECTION DISPLAY
  • COMMUNICATION
  • RESTO / STORE

The expansion of Sursock (2008-2015) added four floors beneath the Museum garden, resulting in a fivefold increase in the total surface area and the creation of new facilities including additional exhibition spaces, an auditorium, a research library, two storage spaces for the Museum’s permanent collection and archives, and a restoration workshop, as well as a store and café/restaurant. This new spatial configuration required a detailed assessment of the circulation flow in order to propose a comprehensive way-finding system with carefully placed directional, identification, location and regulation signs. The signage scheme primarily uses silkscreened, laser-cut and folded panels of anodized aluminum, a material chosen for its ability to react to and absorb the various tonalities of the Museum’s interior surface treatments: from wood panelling to grey or white painted walls. In total, 67 individual signs were produced and no two signs are completely identical.

  • Work Overview
  • Identity Redesign
  • Way-finding
  • COLLECTION DISPLAY
  • COMMUNICATION
  • RESTO / STORE
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