Glasgow Museums commissioned us to undertake the masterplan and produce the development framework for a radical new transport museum on a regeneration site on the banks of the River Clyde. We started from a blank sheet of paper and began designing from the inside out – starting with the exhibition’s interpretive concept and letting that drive the architectural design. This plan provided the design brief for the appointment of Zaha Hadid Architects to produce a bold new home for the Museum.
We were reappointed to design and deliver the museum’s 6,000m2 of permanent exhibition galleries. Our concept evolved around the idea of Glasgow being on the move – a city of connections and crossings, movement, and activity. The Museum is not so much a showcase of transport and technology, but of the way that transport has changed our lives. It has been a runaway success with more than 1.3 million visitors a year, winning both European Museum of the Year and the Luigi Michletti Award for Best Science and Technology Museum in Europe.
Zaha Hadid Architects – architecture
Displays at the Riverside Museum, photograph © Hufton+Crow
Riverside Museum - architecture by Zaha Hadid Architects, photograph © Hufton+Crow
Displays at the Riverside Museum, photograph © James Brittain
Displays at the Riverside Museum, photograph © James Brittain
Displays at the Riverside Museum