Melbourne Museum Interim Collections Storage

Location

11 Nicholson Street, Carlton

Duration

August 2014 – March 2016

Value

$4.6 million

Client

Melbourne Museum
Architect
Williams Ross Architects
A complex and unique two-year project to increase overall storage space by 40% at the Carlton Museum building.

With only 2% of the museum’s collection on display at any time, maximising storage at the Carlton Museum building was the goal for this project, along with upgrades to laboratories, offices and breakout areas. Static shelving was replaced by mobile (compactus) storage to achieve a substantial increase in collections storage capacity and new sandwich/refrigerant panel walls with doors were installed to create different storage zones. These changes reduce the need to transport precious artefacts between storage facilities at Spotswood and Moreland.

Melbourne Museum Interim Collections Storage

Location

11 Nicholson Street, Carlton

Client

Melbourne Museum

Duration

August 2014 – March 2016
Architect
Williams Ross Architects

Value

$4.6 million
A complex and unique two-year project to increase overall storage space by 40% at the Carlton Museum building.

With only 2% of the museum’s collection on display at any time, maximising storage at the Carlton Museum building was the goal for this project, along with upgrades to laboratories, offices and breakout areas. Static shelving was replaced by mobile (compactus) storage to achieve a substantial increase in collections storage capacity and new sandwich/refrigerant panel walls with doors were installed to create different storage zones. These changes reduce the need to transport precious artefacts between storage facilities at Spotswood and Moreland.

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