The Mary Rose Museum - 2012

The Mary Rose Museum - 2012

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The Mary Rose Museum
The Mary Rose Museum

The Mary Rose Museum, constructed by Bouygues UK in Portsmouth, was named Project of the Year 2014 in the United Kingdom in recognition of its complexity and its excellence. The site accommodates the wreck of the Mary Rose, the iconic Tudor warship launched in 1511. A building with an elegant design evoking the shape of a ship, the Mary Rose Museum was designed around a frame that holds the wreck, which was raised to the surface in 1982. The biggest challenge to address during construction was not disrupting the process of conserving the hull, which had to be constantly kept damp and maintained at a temperature of 19° C once it had been brought from the water. 

19,000

period artefacts conserved in the Mary Rose Museum

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Bouygues Construction is a company that is present in all building trade sectors: housing, offices, industry, shopping centres, exhibition or recreation centres, hotel trade, community facilities (hospitals, schools or universities, sports facilities, transport).

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