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The Whale

Andenes, Norway

2027

STORIES OF THE WHALES

The Whale brings visitors face to face with whales’ past, present, and future in an ocean-front museum shaped like a surfacing giant.

On the rocky shore of Andenes in northern Norway, The Whale will invite visitors into a powerful encounter between humans and whales. Inside Dorte Mandrup’s iconic, whale-shaped building, science, art, and architecture merge to tell stories of evolution, behavior, ecology, and the fragile state of the oceans.

Tamschick Media+Space shapes the narrative and experience so that whale biology, culture, and conservation becomes tangible to visitors of all ages and backgrounds.

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MAKING WHALES PRESENT
WITHOUT PUTTING THEM ON SHOW

The Whale takes on a national task: to extend Norway’s long history of managing marine ecosystems into a new cultural era.

The exhibition must convey cutting-edge whale science without turning whales into abstract data and address the ethical shift from hunting to protection while acknowledging whales’ role in Norwegian coastal culture.

Visitors like families, schools, locals, and international tourists will experience The Whale in one shared storyline.

The core challenge is to let visitors feel close to whales and turning respect, scale, and interdependence into the main experience.

A LANDSCAPE OF WHALES

The Whale is conceived as a single, flowing landscape where visitors move from rock shore to ocean depths and back to the surface.

TMS develops multi-sensory narrative layers that sit lightly on the architecture. Instead of dominating the building, projections, sound fields, and interactive elements are treated like tides: they rise, recede, and leave room for silence, darkness, and the physical presence of whale skeletons and specimens.

Credits

CLIENT
The Whale AS.
LOCATION
Andenes, Andøya, northern Norway

TYPE
Ocean and whale museum, cultural hub focused on whales and marine ecosystems.

AREA
Approximately 3,800 m².
ARCHITECT
Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter (Copenhagen).

RENDERINGS
Mir Bergen
STATUS
Under development; opening planned for June 2027.