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10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners
10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign,  | International Design Awards Winners

10th Anniversary Jewish Museum Berlin Stagedesign

Lead Designers
Prize(s)Silver in Other Interior Designs / Other Interior designs, Silver in Interior Design / Other
Entry Description

The stage formed a platform to host the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Jewish Museum Berlin. A former Flower Market Hall opposite to the museum, which will accommodate the new Academy of the Jewish Museum conceived by Daniel Libeskind, was chosen for the venue.
We positioned the stage between the audience and the construction site of Daniel Libeskinds `cubes´. By opening and framing the view to the background, the new construction became an integral part of the stage setup. The stage is like a window, opening the view to the future and the same time looking back onto the first decade of the museum. The projection screens, that bridged the audience’s views to the background, contained photographs from the past 10 years of exhibitions and events.
The composition of triangular shapes is arranged to leave the roman numeral for 10 as the open space inbetween the two layers, marking the museum´s first decade.
We designed the stage by incising a virtual back wall: It’s like the stage components are frozen on stage in an ideal position to bridge the audience’s views to the background. The geometry was inspired by the Star of David.

Bio

Banozic Architecture/Scenography´s creative ideas originate and develop inbetween architecture, the visual arts and object design. The exploration of the potential interactions between these fields, leads them to the fusion of architecture, furniture, products and graphics. For more than 10 years, Banozic Architecture/Scenography has been providing all architectural services from concept to execution, as well as furniture design, graphic design, exhibition and media design

Awards and Prize

iF communication design award 2017, Interior Architecture
Nominee for the German Design Award 2017
iF communication design award 2016, Interior Architecture
Best Commercial Architect & Interior Designer 2015, Build Magazine
Nominee for the German Design Award 2014
Special mention German Design Award 2014
iF communication design award, Eventdesign 2013
IDA - International design award 2012 Gold winner
AIT Award 2012 Showroom (selection)
Reddot design award winner 2012, Communication design
Best of Year Award 2011, Interior Design New York
iF Communication Design Award 2011 - Fairs and Exhibitions
Nominee for the Great Indoors Award 2011, Frame publishers
iF Communication Design Award 2007- Fairs and Exhibitions
iF Communication Design Award 2006- Temporary Architecture