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+49 30 43739090

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Museum for Architectural Drawing

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Christinenstraße 18a, 10119 Berlin, Germany

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Open today · 2–7PMWednesday2–7PMThursday2–7PMFriday2–7PMSaturday1–5PMSunday1–5PMMonday2–7PMTuesday2–7PMSuggest an edit

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The Museum for Architectural Drawing is a private museum in Berlin run by the Tchoban Foundation. It was opened in June 2013. Three to four exhibitions are shown each year, made up of drawings from the Tchoban Foundation’s collection and from works on loan in cooperation with other museums and institutions.

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Organising Body

The Tchoban Foundation, a private trust based in Berlin, runs the museum to promote architectural drawing by hand. It was founded by the architect Sergei Tchoban in 2009. Its aim is to foster the drawing skills of talented young architects and to make the founder’s collection accessible for study. Exhibitions of drawings are presented on site as well as in other museums world-wide. Together with the founder, Dr. h. c. Kristin Feireiss and Dr. Eva-Maria Barkhofen form the curatorship.

Collection

Sergei Tchoban’s collection began with the purchase of a drawing by Pietro di Gottardo Gonzaga. Since then it has grown to consist of more than one hundred sheets dating from different periods from the 16th century to today. The trust meanwhile owns more than one hundred drawings by international architects from the 20th and 21st century as well as works by Tchoban himself.

Building

Designed by the Moscow office SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov, the Museum for Architectural Drawing, completed in 2013, is a four-storey solid corpus with a glass floor stacked on top. The profile of the four floors is reminiscent of casually piled up blocks. Its closed surface is detailed with strong magnified fragments of architectonic sketches in relief form. The line drawings and the colour of the cast concrete refer to the purpose of the building as a place for exhibiting architectural drawings. The museum shop and library are on the ground floor. Cabinets have been created on the first and second floor for temporary exhibitions. The museum depository is on the third floor. Windows have been avoided on these three floors to provide optimal conditions for the conservation of drawings. The Trust’s office is situated on the glazed top floor. 200 of the 450 available square metres, including the ticket desk and library, are used for exhibition space.

Exhibitions

  • Architectural Worlds. Sergei Tchoban – Draftsman and Collector. DAM German Architecture Museum, Frankfurt am Main. 2010
  • The Golden Age of Architectural Graphics. Drawings of European Masters from the Collection of the Architect Sergei Tchoban. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow. 2010
  • À la source de l’Antique: La collection de Sergei Tchoban. École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. 2011
  • Library of Architecture: Architectural Drawings from the State Hermitage Museum Collection and the Tchoban Collection. The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg. 2012
  • Piranesi’s Paestum. Master Drawings Uncovered. An Exhibition from Sir John Soane's Museum, London in the Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin, 2013
  • Northern Vision: Master Drawings from the Tchoban Foundation. Sir John Soane's Museum, London. 2013
  • Architecture in Cultural Strife. Russian and Soviet Architecture in Drawings. 1900–1953. Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2013–2014
  • New Acquisitions. Works on Paper. 1967–2013. Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2014
  • All About Italy! Architectural Graphics of the 18th–21st Centuries. The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow. 2014
  • Lebbeus Woods. ON-LINE. Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2014
  • LʼHôtel Particulier à Paris. An Exhibition from École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris in the Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2014–15
  • Alexander Brodsky – Works. Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2015
  • American Perspectives: from Classic to Contemporary. Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2015
  • Treasury, Legacy. A Museum for Architectural Drawing. Hartell Gallery + Bibliowicz Gallery, Cornell University, New York. 2015
  • In Pursuit of Antiquity: Drawings by the Giants of British Neo-Classicism. An Exhibition from Sir John Soane's Museum, London in the Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2015–16
  • Architectural Master Drawings from the Albertina. An Exhibition from the Albertina, Vienna in the Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2016
  • Solo Italia. An Exhibition from the Tchoban Foundation, Istituto Centrale per la Grafica in Rome and the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow in the Museo dell’Istituto Centrale per la Grafica, Rome. 2016
  • Anime Architecture. Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2016
  • Peter Cook. Retrospective. Museum for Architectural Drawing, Berlin. 2016–15
  • References

    Museum for Architectural Drawing Wikipedia