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Philadelphia Museum of Art kickstarts major Frank Gehry expansion and revamp
POSTED 31 Mar 2017 . BY Kim Megson
The design team will respect the original architectural language and materials and apply them to the sections that are being altered or renovated Credit: Philadelphia Museum of Art

Credit: Philadelphia Museum of Art
I walked through the building and I saw that all you had to do was follow the yellow brick road, so to speak
– Frank Gehry
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has officially kickstarted “a new phase of transformation and renewal”, with construction underway on an important phase of architect Frank Gehry’s wide-reaching masterplan for the institution’s main building.

Around 67,000sq ft (6,225sq m) of public space – including 11,500sq ft (1,070sq m) for new American Art galleries and 11,500sq ft for contemporary art exhibitions – is being added to the museum as part of Gehry’s $196m (€183.4m, £157.3m) Core Project – the second phase of a wider US$525m (€491.4m, 3421.5m) scheme.

As the name suggests, the work is focused on the heart of the building. The museum’s West Terrace will be entirely rebuilt, with integrated ramps to provide greater accessibility, while the Lenfest Hall will be renovated and the auditorium transformed into “a grand new public space”. This area, named the Forum, will open up circulation to provide visual connections and access to several spaces, such as the Vaulted Walkway.

In addition to this, there will be a newly-designed restaurant, a café, meeting rooms and the additional galleries, while the building’s former North Entrance will reopen after nearly half a century.

Describing his concept design for the renovation, Gehry said: “I walked through the building and I saw that all you had to do was follow the yellow brick road, so to speak. It was all there, and it showed you what you could do.”

The design team will respect the original architectural language and materials and apply them to the sections that are being altered or renovated, resulting in “a seamless blending of old and new elements.”

Details of the renovation were revealed yesterday (30 March), and the museum has opened a new first floor installation showing Gehry’s renderings and an architectural model for his vision. A virtual tour of the new museum can be taken here.

The museum will remain open to the public and fully operational throughout the construction period. The Core Project is expected to be completed in 2020.

Gehry’s wider Facilities Masterplan will be implemented in several phases, as time and resources permit. Its goals are to renew or replace antiquated building systems; reorganise the interior to improve wayfinding and add new amenities to enhance the visitor experience; and to create a new auditorium and new gallery spaces to accommodate the museum’s growing collection.

“The changes we are now embarking upon require sensitivity to the unique and defining character of the museum,” said Gail Harrity, president and COO of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. “There are spaces that will receive a light touch and others that will be bold and transformational in character. Windows that have been long enclosed will now offer exceptional views of the Philadelphia skyline

“This is about restoring, preserving, and at the same time reimagining the building for Philadelphia’s future.”

As well as the extensive renovation and expansion programme, the museum is also investing in its education and public programming, its community outreach and its use of new technologies as part of a campaign called It Starts Here: Campaign for the Philadelphia Museum of Art. US$326m (€305.1m, £281.7m) has been raised of the US$525m budget through donations and private-public partnership agreements.

The Mayor of Philadelphia, Jim Kenney, said the museum’s raft of plans “are not just vital to the institution, but also to Philadelphia”, and revealed his administration has committed US$32.5m (€30.4m, £28.1m) over the next six years to the renovation efforts.

“One hundred years ago, civic and political leaders set out to achieve a bold vision, to construct a new art museum building that would increase the visibility of the city and secure its place in the world,” he said. “When this new building was completed in 1928, our city received both a cultural heart and a source of civic pride. Now, a new generation of Philadelphians will be able to enjoy this architectural treasure.

“This museum welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors from across the region, country, and world. In a given five-year period, this level of activity has an economic impact on the local economy of more than US$1bn (€936m, £802.8m) and generates over US$80m (€74.8m, £64.2m) in tax revenue. The completion of this project is likely to make those numbers grow.”

It’s been a busy few months for Gehry. As well as launching a new online master class, he has completed work on one project, the Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin, and started designing another, a Paris museum dedicated to French art, aesthetics and urbanity.

Gehry’s wider Facilities Masterplan for the museum will be implemented in several phases, as time and resources permit Credit: Philadelphia Museum of Art
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Philadelphia Museum of Art kickstarts major Frank Gehry expansion and revamp
POSTED 31 Mar 2017 . BY Kim Megson
The design team will respect the original architectural language and materials and apply them to the sections that are being altered or renovated Credit: Philadelphia Museum of Art
Credit: Philadelphia Museum of Art
I walked through the building and I saw that all you had to do was follow the yellow brick road, so to speak
– Frank Gehry
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has officially kickstarted “a new phase of transformation and renewal”, with construction underway on an important phase of architect Frank Gehry’s wide-reaching masterplan for the institution’s main building.

Around 67,000sq ft (6,225sq m) of public space – including 11,500sq ft (1,070sq m) for new American Art galleries and 11,500sq ft for contemporary art exhibitions – is being added to the museum as part of Gehry’s $196m (€183.4m, £157.3m) Core Project – the second phase of a wider US$525m (€491.4m, 3421.5m) scheme.

As the name suggests, the work is focused on the heart of the building. The museum’s West Terrace will be entirely rebuilt, with integrated ramps to provide greater accessibility, while the Lenfest Hall will be renovated and the auditorium transformed into “a grand new public space”. This area, named the Forum, will open up circulation to provide visual connections and access to several spaces, such as the Vaulted Walkway.

In addition to this, there will be a newly-designed restaurant, a café, meeting rooms and the additional galleries, while the building’s former North Entrance will reopen after nearly half a century.

Describing his concept design for the renovation, Gehry said: “I walked through the building and I saw that all you had to do was follow the yellow brick road, so to speak. It was all there, and it showed you what you could do.”

The design team will respect the original architectural language and materials and apply them to the sections that are being altered or renovated, resulting in “a seamless blending of old and new elements.”

Details of the renovation were revealed yesterday (30 March), and the museum has opened a new first floor installation showing Gehry’s renderings and an architectural model for his vision. A virtual tour of the new museum can be taken here.

The museum will remain open to the public and fully operational throughout the construction period. The Core Project is expected to be completed in 2020.

Gehry’s wider Facilities Masterplan will be implemented in several phases, as time and resources permit. Its goals are to renew or replace antiquated building systems; reorganise the interior to improve wayfinding and add new amenities to enhance the visitor experience; and to create a new auditorium and new gallery spaces to accommodate the museum’s growing collection.

“The changes we are now embarking upon require sensitivity to the unique and defining character of the museum,” said Gail Harrity, president and COO of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. “There are spaces that will receive a light touch and others that will be bold and transformational in character. Windows that have been long enclosed will now offer exceptional views of the Philadelphia skyline

“This is about restoring, preserving, and at the same time reimagining the building for Philadelphia’s future.”

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“One hundred years ago, civic and political leaders set out to achieve a bold vision, to construct a new art museum building that would increase the visibility of the city and secure its place in the world,” he said. “When this new building was completed in 1928, our city received both a cultural heart and a source of civic pride. Now, a new generation of Philadelphians will be able to enjoy this architectural treasure.

“This museum welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors from across the region, country, and world. In a given five-year period, this level of activity has an economic impact on the local economy of more than US$1bn (€936m, £802.8m) and generates over US$80m (€74.8m, £64.2m) in tax revenue. The completion of this project is likely to make those numbers grow.”

It’s been a busy few months for Gehry. As well as launching a new online master class, he has completed work on one project, the Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin, and started designing another, a Paris museum dedicated to French art, aesthetics and urbanity.

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