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Sometimes to be important in a place is necessary to pass unnoticed. This formulation is meant discordant, is the preliminary concept employed by BIG to design new Danish Maritime Museum. A premise that nurtures new uses traditional space of the city without altering the skyline established in the collective memory of its citizens.