通過阿諾亞一一柏林猶太博物館的兒童世界內富有想象力的展覽,博物館為其最年幼的參觀者帶來了希望和可能性。阿諾亞位于一座現存的前花卉市場大廳內,其核心是一艘圓形的木制方舟,高近7米,底部直徑達28米。這座曲線形的方舟與頭頂野獸派風格采光井的弧形肋梁相得益彰,而從混凝土到木材的材質轉變,為現有空間提供了一種柔和的對比。
阿諾亞里面有150多件動物雕塑,每一件都是由18位柏林藝術家組成的團隊利用回收物品創作而成。這種方式鼓勵孩子們思考回收利用和適應性再利用的重要性,同時也契合了阿諾亞以創造力和想象力為核心的理念。這些雕塑物品的可觸摸特性,以及孩子們認出制作它們所使用的熟悉材料時那種充滿趣味的發現感,進一步凸顯了尊重、珍惜和保護全球資源的重要性。沿著一條直觀的參觀路線設置的互動展覽,教會孩子們如何獨立或團隊協作解決問題,而仿照獨特棲息地設計的探索空間,則讓孩子們能夠體驗到各種動物的不同視角。
可持續發展策略被融入建筑設計中,成為用戶體驗的一個不可或缺的部分。由于現有大廳的環境緩沖作用,無需大量的機械系統,這大大降低了能源負荷。方舟內的吊扇和可開啟的窗戶實現了空氣交換和自然通風。大廳彎曲的混凝土屋頂結構將自然光引入室內。方舟的窗戶支持了這種被動式采光方式,同時在視覺上使阿諾亞與大廳的現有結構相連。

Through the imaginative exhibits within ANOHA-The Children's World of the Jewish Museum Berlin,the museum gives their youngest guests a sense of hope and possibility. Located withinanexisting former flower market hall,the heart ofANOHA isacircular woodenark,standingalmost23 feet tall witha 92-footbase diameter.The curvilinear ark complements the curved ribs of the Brutalist light scoops overhead,while the shift in materiality from concrete to wood offersa softening counterpoint to the existing space.
ANOHA is populated bymore than 150 sculptural animals,each created from found objects bya teamof 18 Berlin artists.This approach encourages children to consider the importance of recycling and adaptive re-use,while supporting ANOHA's corephilosophyof creativityand imagination.The tactile nature of these sculptural objects and the sense of playful discovery as children recognize the familiar materials used to make them further serve to highlight the importance of respecting,treasuring,and conserving global resources.Interactive exhibits placed alongan intuitive visitor pathway teach children how to solve problems independently and as a group,while explorative spaces modeled after unique habitats allow children to experience the diverse perspectives of the variousanimals.
Sustainablestrategiesare embedded inarchitectural designasan integral part of the user experience.Extensive mechanical systems are eliminated thanks to the environmental buffer of the existing hall,significantly lowering energy loads.Ceiling fans and operable windows in the ark allow for air exchange and natural ventilation.The hal's curved concrete roof forms draw daylight into the interior.The ark's windows support this passive daylighting approach,while visually connecting ANOHA with the existing structure of the hall.


