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The Mary Rose Museum: Looking forward to discussion as the building project
18/09/1990
Prospect of Project
Sender:
Christopher Alexander, Center for Environmental Structure, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Recipient:
Brian Hanson, St. James Palace, London, U.K.
Medium:
Letter
Content of
Project
Mary Rose Museum
1991 to 1993
Portsmouth, Hampshire, U.K.
Civic,
Designed
, Not built
Client:
The Mary Rose Trust - Mr. John Vimpany & Dr. Brian Hanson
C.E.S. staff:
Christopher Alexander, Gary Black, Miyoko Tsutsui, Annie der Bedrossian
Project cost:
Expected construction cost: $15,000,000
Design and construction process:
The following are the major sequential steps of the design process: 1) Defining a word-picture of generic centers 2) Structure preserving emergence of the building volume from the urban landscape 3) The rough sketch design 4) Obtaining the structural design 5) Money distribution 6) Distribution of the main mass concrete of the building 7) Working through the finer materials, concrete, brick and stone with special regard for light and color
Project stages:
Design Development stage in progress Construction management rules and process Innovative construction methods
Museum for Henry VIII's ship, sank in 1547, raised in 1982, and then preserved in a dry dock next to HMS Victory. The museum, with an area of construction of about 8,000 square meters, was to be built over dry ...
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