Architravel | Online architectur quide

Become a friend Organize your trip

Architeam Projects

clip Walker Art Center Expansion
Get Architravel's rss feeds

Project Name: Walker Art Center Expansion
Construction year: 2005
Website: expansion.walkerart.org
Address: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Avenue , MINNEAPOLIS-MINNESOTA - United States

Architect(s) : Herzog & de Meuron (www.herzogdemeuron.com)
Project Category: Cultural

Latitude: 44.9681
Longitude: -93.2886

Walker Art Center Expansion

With chunky massing and silvery, lightly crumpled aluminum cladding, Herzog & de Meuron s Walker Art Center expansion hovers over the sidewalk: a striking counterpoint to its adjoining neighbor, the center s original, decisively grounded, brick-clad structure, by Edward Larrabee Barnes. On its own, the 1971 Barnes building offered little space for public mingling outside its tranquil succession of pure, white, rectilinear galleries stepping up in a spiral. With few windows and a solidly opaque exterior, it remained architecturally quiet and self-contained. Yet as an institution, the Walker evolved into an exceptionally animated place, known for its risk-taking and discoveries of new talent. In 1988, the museum first pushed outward, creating a sculpture garden on its own grounds. But now, with Herzog & de Meuron s recent $70 million expansion—doubling the total interior space from 130,000 to 260,000 square feet—the container has begun to uncoil its tight spiral.

As if tossed out by centripetal force, a series of four skewed, boxlike structures, embedded in a broad glassy passageway, now extend up the hill from the Barnes building. The series culminates in the tallest volume—the bulky block of ice—rising five stories and housing the art center s new theater, restaurant, and event space.

Instead of mirroring, engulfing, or grafting onto the original building, the Herzog & de Meuron scheme offers the new and the old as an almost casually strewn collection of eclectic yet related objects (all connected by the glass passageway).

Contributed by ArchiTeam


clipHow to get there clipInformation clipUseful links clipVideo clip360° view street

plus Found incorrect or incomplete information on the project? Tell us.
Do you have better photos? Send to email

ARCHITRAVEL ALL OVER THE WORLD
map
SUPPORTERS
Initializing...
ARCHITRAVEL - latest projects

The Richard J. Klarchek Information Commons Brooklyn Botanic Garden Visitor Center Kiev Olympic Stadium # TORONTO CITY

Archipaper for iphone, ipod and ipad
 
Archipaper | Online Architectura Newspaper
add project