A unique museum in a unique neighbourhood, Museon-Omniversum Southwest, in the Bouwlust district of The Hague, could well be the museum of the future. A participatory museum where discovery, research and design are central.
The Lab
In a shop building in the middle of a neighbourhood with socio-economic challenges in The Hague, you will find the Museon-Omniversum Southwest, an annexe of the science museum Museon-Omniversum.
In a Lab-like setting, the curiosity of children from the neighbourhood is stimulated. By experimenting with different materials and techniques, they explore their talents. Meanwhile, the Lab itself is also an experiment; this is where Museon-Omniversum Southwest, formerly known as MuseumLab, investigates how a museum can remain relevant in a changing society.
The Hague Southwest
Bouwlust is a neighbourhood in the The Hague Southwest area. This area is in transition. In one of the Netherlands' largest inner-city area developments, some 2,000 (social) houses will be pulled down and 3,000 social housing units will be built in their place. An additional 2,500 owner-occupied and rented homes will also be built. The development is a collaboration between housing corporation Staedion, property developer Heijmans and the municipality of The Hague. A unique feature is that the housing corporation is collaborating with a museum (Museon-Omniversum) on the new district's facilities programme.
From vibrating robots to plastic recycling workshops
The Museon-Omniversum Southwest has a programme three days a week. On Wednesday afternoons, 25-40 children weekly gather to work with all kinds of materials. They are given a concrete assignment, but with plenty of freedom. For instance, they recently made their vibrating robot, including a power circuit. And of course, the next week they wanted to do a contest between the different vibration robots. The plastic recycling workshop also brought out a lot of creativity.
Multilingual children
Museon-Omniversum Southwest participates in Multi-STEM, a research project that aims to promote the participation of multilingual children in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education. At the upcoming exhibition in Museon-Omniversum Southwest, the children will create signs in multiple languages to accompany their art objects. They will also host their own tours -in multiple languages - of the exhibition.
New location
Housing corporation Staedion recently announced that Museon-Omniversum Southwest will have a permanent location in the renovated neighbourhood. In the coming period, it will become more and more clear how Museon-Omniversum Southwest can be of value in a neighbourhood in transition and what the role of a museum might be in the future. The Hague likes to be an inspiration to other cities in this respect as much as Museon-Omniversum Southwest is here to stay.
About The Hague Southwest region
In this region many organisations and initiatives are taking place to provide opportunities to develop education, work and economy, housing and living environment, safety, health and vitality, social cohesion and participation to the citizens with a disadvantaged background. To achieve these opportunities a 20-year plan, the National Program Southwest is created. So far hard work is being done in this region. This is only possible if everyone works together. Residents, entrepreneurs, social partners, the government and the municipality. Residents are very important in this. They know each other and the neighbourhoods best, and know what is needed. That is why residents can think along and participate. For example with projects such as the Participation Kitchen, the Mixed Vegetable Garden, Allekanten, KIES! and the neighbourhood rooms.
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