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Country City Year Architect Description
Canada Toronto
Royal Ontario Museum
2009 Reich & Petch Extremely large freestanding cases
Toronto
Royal Ontario Museum
2008 Haley Sharpe Design Wall and free standing cases, Monorail sliding door, LED lighting, Fiber optic lighting
Toronto
Royal Ontario Museum
2007 Haley Sharpe Design Table, wall and free standing cases, Monorail sliding door and RenRom hinge door, table cases with pull out drawer mechanism; some cases with fiber optics, some with LED Lighting,
Toronto
Royal Ontario Museum
2005 Haley Sharpe Design Large wall and freestanding cases, Monorail sliding door and RenRom hinge door, some cases with fiber optics
China Hangzhou
Zhejiang Provincial Museum
2009 freestanding cases with RK2 active climate control system
Hangzhou
Zhejiang Art Museum ZAM
2009 Cheng Taining 1 extra long wallcase of 55 m length, 10 modular table cases, 6 freestanding cases with metal bases, featuring a combination of dimmable LED and fluorescent light, remote control opening mechanism and RK2/ RK2-xa active climate control systems.
Beijing
National Library Beijing
2009 freestanding cases equipped with RK2 active and passive climate control systems, LED lighting
Shanghai
Shanghai Library
2009 table cases with RK2 climate control and LED light bar.
Beijing
Capital Museum
2008 AREP, France and China Architecture & Research Group Freestnding cases, partially with RK2 active climate control
Hangzhou
Zhejiang Provincial Museum
2007 Freestanding cases with RK2 active climate control system
Changsha
Hunan Provincial Museum
2007 large table cases equipped with RK-N-F Nitrogenactive climate contol to secure the historical textile treasures of Quingdao
Beijing
Capital Museum
2006 AREP, France and China Architecture & Research Group Freestanding Cases with RK2 climate control.
Shijiazhuang Hebei, Postal Code 050011
No. 4 Dongda Street
The Museum of Hebei Province
2005 N./A. Freestanding Display Cases with RK2 active climate control.
Danmark Copenhagen
Kronprinsessegade 30-32
The David Collection
2007 Wohlert Arkitekter A/S Wall- + Free standing cases, some with curved glass panels, some extra large
Egypt Luxor
Luxor Visitors Center
2007 Design: Glasbau HAHN HAHN display case equipped with HAHN RK2 climate control system with nitrogen introduction. The case measuring two by one meter is built on a steel base, the glass hood opening as one piece with four electro-hydraulic lifters.
Great Britain London WC1B 3DG
Great Russell Street
The British Museum
2009 At Large Architects / Helene Abadie, London Extra large HAHN Wall Cases equipped with special shock absorbing bumpers and Rk2Xa steady relative humidity
London SW7 2RL
Cromwell Road, South Kensington
Victoria and Albert Museum
2009 MUMA (McInnes Usher McKnight Architects), London 111 individual display cases in 10 new Galleries of the Medieval & Renaissance Collection. Monolithic appearance through base cladding with elements of natural stone on Aluminium sandwich in seamless attachment. Equipped with non reflective "Anti-Bandit-Glass" and sophisticated opening mechanism solutions.
London SW7 2RL
Cromwell Road, South Kensington
Victoria and Albert Museum
2009 Stanton Williams, London Ceramics Galleries Phase 1 and 2 with freestanding cases of 8 m length and 3.10 m height and glass top. Wall cases of 2.65 m height divided in modular width along the full gallery length with cases protruding into space, equipped with newly developed slide-and-turn opening mechanism providing 100% access. Phase 2 to be completed in May 2010 with study collection cases of up to 26 m length and 3.70 m height to present 30,000 Ceramic objects in 4 galleries of the new Study Centre.
London SW7 2RL
Cromwell Road, South Kensington
Victoria and Albert Museum
2008 Eva Jiricna William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery opened in 2008 featuring curved and circular freestanding HAHN cases. Each glass panel equipped with anti-bandit glass and non-reflective Amiran coating, individually shaped, the top closing panel formed by a curved and slanting glass strip.
Leeds, GB
Leeds University
2008 PRS Architects, London Large wall case with storage drawers as base, one table case with drawers for interactive viewing, and a number of freestanding cases.
London, UK
Private Collector
2008 Charles Marsden-Smedley, London Customized HAHN Wall Case for a private glass collection in London of unique luxury limousine hood ornaments made by Lalique
Japan Fukuoka-City, Kyushu
National Museum Fukuoka-City
2005 Completely equipped with HAHN display cases
Tokyo
Shinnyoen Museum
2005 5 Nos. ceiling mounted sliding display cases, 1 wall case in enormous size
Tokyo
Aomori Prefectural Museum
2005 Freestanding display cases
Tokyo
Suntory Museum
2005 Wall and freestanding display cases
Spain Lleida
La Caixa Forum
2009 Ignasi Cristià (Szenograph) EQUIRO, Pascal Petit HAHN-HLS Systemvitrinen
Turkey Istanbul
Hassa Mimarlik Museum
2007 HLS an dfree standing all glass display cases in special design with external LED lighting.
United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture & Heritage
2008 Design: Glasbau HAHN HAHN Modular System Cases
United States of America Columbus
Ohio State University
2009 Schooley Caldwell Associates 14 HAHN Table Cases T100 hinged with gas struts plus 4 HAHN Freestanding Cases F302 and F304 with MONORAIL Sliding doors, bases designed with with oak veneer finish
Los Angeles
Loyola Marymount University
2009 6 HAHN-Table cases and 5 HAHN HLS System cases
Indianapolis
Indianapolis International Airport
2009 4 HAHN HLS System Cases
Washington DC
Library of Congress
2008 Chermayeff & Geismar Architects, New York HAHN Free Standing Cases, front and back in low reflective Amiran laminated safety glass. Slim tall display cases standing in a rotunda to form a circle, access from inner side via Duorail doors. Special woodwork designed to match the room decoration.
Washington DC
U.S. Capitol
2008 Ralph Appelbaum Associates, New York Newly built visitors center on the Capitol grounds equipped with custom built HAHN freestanding cases in its exhibition area.
Cleveland, OH 44106
11150 East Bould. at University
Cleveland Museum of Art
2007 CMA Design Dept. Jeffrey Strean, Rusty Culp HAHN wall cases and free standing cases quipped with fibre optic lighting and passive climate control. Extensive woodwork designed to match the various Galleries. Ongoing project in 2009
New York, NY 10028
5th Avenue at 82nd Street
Metropolitan Museum of Art
2007 Design: MMA Various versions of HAHN wall cases, partly integrated into wall niches.
Chicago
Museum of Science and Industry
2006 GLASBAU HAHN HAHN HLS-Systemcases
Richmond
The Library of Virginia
2006 Riggs Ward Design special constructed HAHN display cases
Toledo
Toledo Museum of Art
2006 IMREY CULBERT Special constructed HAHN Freestanding display cases
New York, NY 10028
5th Avenue at 82nd Street
Metropolitan Museum of Art
2006 Bill Pendergrass Wall and freestanding cases
Sacramento, USA
California State Railroad Museum
2006 Free standing case of heavy weight construction viewable from 4 sides, internal powered lift to remove the artefact from the exhibit and secure from display case into steel base.
Springfield, IL
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum
2005 BRC Imagination Arts, Burbank, CA Wall Cases integrated into the display walls, equipped with fibre optic lighting
Denver
Denver Art Museum
2005 GLASBAU HAHN special constructed HAHN display cases
Cambridge, MA
Harvard University
2005 Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Khara Nemitz, NY Table cases with legs in a Greek form. The cases are equipped with fiber optic lighting.