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Kéré Architecture Designs First German Cultural Project: Museum Ehrhardt with Rammed-Earth Wall and Timber Pergola

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Starr Charles

7mo ago· 6 min readenNews

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Kéré Architecture has unveiled plans for Museum Ehrhardt, an art and photography museum in Plüschow, Germany. The 1,400-square-meter museum will feature an 80-meter-long rammed-earth wall and a timber pergola, with a 3,900-square-meter garden. This represents the Berlin-based studio's first cultural project in Germany, showcasing their signature sustainable and contextual design approach.

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Berlin-based studio Kéré Architecture has unveiled plans for an art and photography museum in Germany, which will feature an 80-metre-long rammed-earth wall and a timber pergola.
Set to be located in Plüschow, a village in northern Germany, Museum Ehrhardt will encompass 1,400 square metres of exhibition and public space alongside a 3,900-square-metre garden.
The new museum will be Kéré Architecture's first cultural project in Germany.
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Kéré Architecture has unveiled plans for an art and photography museum in Germany, which will feature an 80-metre-long rammed earth wall and timber pergola.

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