The longtime home of the Swiss National Museum, or Landesmuseum, in Zurich, is a stolid 19th-century pile. Its central courtyard opens onto a leafy park overlooking the Limmat River. But if the building’s C-shape allowed it to embrace the landscape behind it, it also meant that circulation routes from the main lobby—to the east and west—led to dead ends.
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