2023 | Professional

MUSE Design Awards Gold Winner

Stevns Klint Experience

Entrant Company

Tinker imagineers

Category

Interior Design - Exhibits, Pavilions & Exhibitions 

Client's Name

Stevns Klint Foundation

Country / Region

Netherlands

The Stevns Klint area at the Danish south coast is one of the best places in the world to see traces of the asteroid that caused a mass extinction 66 million years ago. The 17-km-long Stevns cliffs are a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2014. There, in the old lime quarry of Boesdal, the Stevns Klint Experience has emerged. The aim was to create a world-class attraction, in terms of both architecture and experience for visitors. International design agency Tinker imagineers was commissioned to develop an exhibition about the extinction, its effects, and the scientific discovery of the traces left by the asteroid.



The exhibition is divided into two parts. In the Stevns Klint Hall, an immersive film about the dramatic extinction and the survival of life on Earth is playing. The images are partly projected on a huge cut-out of the cliff with the Fish Clay layer in the middle. Here, visitors can see up close where and how the asteroid left its traces. In the World Heritage Hall, the whole story is told chronologically. The room is divided into three smaller zones where the visitor is led through time and space. From what the world looked like 66 million years ago, when dinosaurs were roaming the earth with our ancestor mammals, to the time when the asteroid hit the Earth. The third zone is about how life on Earth recovered and evolved.



Part of the timeline are a couple of exhibits that focus on the scientific side of the story. How the world-renowned geologist Walter Alvarez found out what happened all those years ago because of the samples he took at Stevns Klint. Or about other places where this kind of evidence can be found and whether such mass extinction could happen again. The exhibition’s furnishings and design were inspired by the debris that flies around after the impact of an asteroid. The lively illustrations on the wallpaper surrounding the exhibition present a contrast to its monumental design and add some softness and poetry to the space.

Credits

Praksis Arkitekter
Architect
Tinker imagineers
Exhibition design
Gielissen
Set construction
Mansveld
AV hardware
Shosho
Interactives & animations
Stijn Hosman
Audio
BeersNielsen
Lighting design
Tinker imagineers
Illustrations wallpaper
Monnikenwerk
Illustrations children’s layer
Mike Bink
Photos
Joris Verleg
Project video
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