OMA has won the competition for the transformation of Museo Egizio in Turin proposing a public cultural space for all, complete with a new courtyard, openings, and ‘urban rooms’ that connect the museum back to the rest of the city
In collaboration with local architects Andrea Tabocchini Architecture and T-Studio, David Gianotten and Andreas Karavanas of OMA have won the competition to transform the Museum Egizio with a series of connected "urban rooms" weaving through the existing museum, connecting it to Turin’s urban fabric, and restoring the public nature of the historically civic space.
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