Ashmolean Museum: R.B.School of Architecture
Ashmolean Museum: R.B.School of Architecture
Ashmolean Museum: R.B.School of Architecture
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE – IV
SEM-VI
ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM
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ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM
Established 1683;
335 years ago
Location Beaumont
Street, Oxford,
England
Coordinates 51.7554°N
1.2600°W
Type University
Museum
of Art and Arch
aeology
INTRODUCTION
The Ashmolean was founded in 1677, when Elias Ashmole, a wealthy
Englishman and avid accumulator, donated his collections to Oxford
University. The original Ashmolean (now housing Oxford’s Museum of
the History of Science) was the first building in Europe constructed
specifically as a public museum.
The building comprises six
storeys, which hold display
space, a new entrance, an
education centre,
conservation studios and a
rooftop terrace. The project
combines double- and single-
height gallery spaces
connected by a series of
walkways and two main
staircases.
The great south-facing expanse of the building gave it a palatial
appearance, but in fact it was just one bay deep and only contained
a total of 22,000 square feet of exhibition space on three
floors.Later, a lot to the north was acquired, and though the site is
hemmed in by buildings on three sides, the museum gained
another 28,000 square feet by constructing a series of glass-roofed,
cast-iron industrial sheds there.
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ORTHOGONAL CIRCULATION
ELONGATED AND FROM A
POINT EVERYTHING SEEMS
TO BE VISIBLE FOR THAT
BARRIERS ARE MADE
AROUND ATRIUM TO CREATE
A GATHERING SPACE
PLAN
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VAULTS
VAULTS DO NOT HAVE RIBS. THEY ARE SEMI-
CIRCULAR OR SEGMENTAL AND ON A SQUARE
PLAN
DOORS AND WINDOWS
DOORS USUALLY HAVE SQUARE LINTELS. THEY
MAY BE SET WITHIN AN ARCH OR SURMOUNTED
BY A TRIANGULAR OR SEGMENTAL PEDIMENT.
OPENINGS THAT DO NOT HAVE DOORS ARE
USUALLY ARCHED AND FREQUENTLY HAVE A
LARGE OR DECORATIVE KEYSTONE.
WALLS
EXTERNAL WALLS ARE GENERALLY CONSTRUCTED OF BRICK, RENDERED, OR FACED WITH STONE IN
HIGHLY FINISHED ASHLAR MASONRY, LAID IN STRAIGHT COURSES. THE CORNERS OF BUILDINGS ARE
OFTEN EMPHASISED BY RUSTICATED QUOINS.
DETAILS
COURSES, MOULDINGS AND ALL DECORATIVE DETAILS ARE CARVED WITH GREAT PRECISION.
PLACEMENT OF WINDOWS HORIZONTAL STRETCH
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5 MTS
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2.5 MTS
PLACEMENT
The position of the basement, first, and second floors of the original building set the heights of the
basement, first, and third floors of the new portion. The spaces are organized around a atrium that is on
axis with Cockerell’s double-height entry.