What happens when a national art museum moves beyond the capital, and into a small coastal village?
In this episode, host Michael Booth meets architect Reiulf Ramstad to explore SMK Thy, a new branch of the Danish National Gallery set by the Limfjord. Reusing materials, preserving existing structures and working closely with the landscape, the project becomes more than a museum, it's a meeting place for art, nature and community.
From a jar of local honey that sparked the competition idea to the ambition of reusing everything on site, the conversation reveals an architecture rooted in place, and a new way of thinking about centre and periphery.
Guest:
Reiulf Ramstad, Founding Partner, Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
Host:
Michael Booth, DAC
Let's Talk Architecture is a podcast by Danish Architecture Center. Sound edits by Munck Studios.