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6 XL HAHN free-standing display cases, special construction (modular system), 4 built-in wall cases, plus 9 free-standing cases in 2004/2007.
National Gallery of Victoria, Ian Potter Centre, Melbourne
Australia, 2001
6 XL HAHN free-standing display cases, special construction (modular system), 4 built-in wall cases, plus 9 free-standing cases in 2004/2007.
The wall cases display objects from the collection of indigenous Australian art and 19th century silver, and are mounted into customized niches within the walls of the building. 
All photos courtesy of NGV Photographic Services
The wall cases display objects from the collection of indigenous Australian art and 19th century silver, and are mounted into customized niches within the walls of the building.
All photos courtesy of NGV Photographic Services
Produkt Wandvitrine
The free-standing display cases presenting items from the Australian Fashion and Textiles Collection are flexible in dimension and can be joined together to extend or minimize the case format.  GLASBAU HAHN provided all cases with state-of–the-art fibre optic lighting fitted into the ceilings.
The free-standing display cases presenting items from the Australian Fashion and Textiles Collection are flexible in dimension and can be joined together to extend or minimize the case format. GLASBAU HAHN provided all cases with state-of–the-art fibre optic lighting fitted into the ceilings.
Two types of display cases were designed: 4 built-in wall cases and 6 free-standing display cases in nonrectangular, irregular shape, designed to be connectable and moveable. Their design was derived from the ancient Chinese Tangram puzzle, a square cut into 7 pieces to be combined into various figures, a design concept complimenting the architecture of the building.
Two types of display cases were designed: 4 built-in wall cases and 6 free-standing display cases in nonrectangular, irregular shape, designed to be connectable and moveable. Their design was derived from the ancient Chinese Tangram puzzle, a square cut into 7 pieces to be combined into various figures, a design concept complimenting the architecture of the building.
Produkt Designlösungen
Two types of display cases were designed: 4 built-in wall cases and 6 freestanding display cases in nonrectangular, irregular shape, designed to be connectable and moveable. Their design was derived from the ancient Chinese Tangram puzzle, a square cut into seven pieces to be combined into various figures, a design concept complimenting the architecture of the building.
Two types of display cases were designed: 4 built-in wall cases and 6 freestanding display cases in nonrectangular, irregular shape, designed to be connectable and moveable. Their design was derived from the ancient Chinese Tangram puzzle, a square cut into seven pieces to be combined into various figures, a design concept complimenting the architecture of the building.
Produkt Designlösungen
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Extra large HAHN table top cases with control gear for lifting
Melbourne Museum, Victoria, Melbourne
Australia, 1999
Extra large HAHN table top cases with control gear for lifting
The 8 table top cases with spindel motors built for the National Museum of Victoria Melbourne can be grouped in different formations to serve changing exhibition needs. The first exhibit, curated by famous theatre decorator Janet Laurence in 2000, was a selection of birds and butterflies from the vast collection of the Melbourne Museum.
The 8 table top cases with spindel motors built for the National Museum of Victoria Melbourne can be grouped in different formations to serve changing exhibition needs. The first exhibit, curated by famous theatre decorator Janet Laurence in 2000, was a selection of birds and butterflies from the vast collection of the Melbourne Museum.
Produkt Tischvitrinen
Museum Victoria, including three venues of which Melbourne Museum is one, has built its collections of Indigenous Cultures, History and Technology, Sciences and Natural Sciences for over 150 years, recording Australia's environmental and cultural history.
Museum Victoria, including three venues of which Melbourne Museum is one, has built its collections of Indigenous Cultures, History and Technology, Sciences and Natural Sciences for over 150 years, recording Australia's environmental and cultural history.
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Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
Australia, 2011
1 free-standing display case
National Gallery of Victoria, NGV, Melbourne
Australia, 2007
29 HAHN HLS system cases
National Gallery of Victoria, Ian Potter Centre, Melbourne
Australia, 2006
Free-standing display cases
The Museum of Australian Currency Notes, Sydney
Australia, 2004
1 free-standing display case for the Museum of Australian Currency Notes
National Gallery of Victoria, Ian Potter Centre, Melbourne
Australia, 2003
Free-standing display cases
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Australia, 2003
Free-standing display cases
Art Gallery of NSW, Asian Art Gallery, Sydney
Australia, 2002
8 free-standing display cases with Monorail doors and passive climate control