Posts tagged Gehry

Vitra Design Museum – Weil am Rhein, Germany

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Vitra is Swiss-based furniture-making company of German origin that was founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum. In the early 1980s the director, Rolf Fehlbaum, began collecting the furniture of named designers such as husband-and-wife team Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson and Alvar Aalto, and it soon became apparent he needed a private building to display these pieces.

The museum was Gehry’s first work in Europe, and he also built a more functional production hall and gateway at the company’s nearby factory. He stuck with his sculptural deconstructionist architectural hallmark for the design museum, but he unusually permitted curves to break out of his more usual angular forms. More >

Museum Guggenheim Bilbao – Spain (Museo Guggenheim Bilbao)

Museum Guggenheim Bilbao (4)Designed by the architect Frank O. Gehry, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao is located on a plot of 32,500 sqm at the same level as the Nervion estuary, i.e. 16 metres below the level of the city, bounded at one end by the Puente de la Salve, one of the main entrances to the city.

The building is composed of a series of interconnected volumes, some orthogonal and clad in limestone, and others curved and twisting, with a titanium skin. These volumes are combined with glazed curtain walls that give the museum great transparency. More >

Experience Music Project – Seattle

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Located near the Space Needle at Seattle Centre, the 140,000-square-foot Experience Music Project is a celebration of American popular music and the culture that is its stimulus. Through a variety of interactive programs, visitors will learn about music history. They will experience music through classes and performances, and understand the significance of artists such as Jimi Hendrix, whose innovative music was the inspiration for this project.

The building exterior is a combination of voluptuous metallic forms in vivid blue, red, gold, and silver. A 65-foot-high cubic foyer has a black facade that will be used as a video screen and a backdrop for outdoor concerts. More >

Nationale-Nederlanden Building – Prague (Dancing House)

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Prague’s historic district has long been a broad mix of epic styles carefully watched over by the city’s preservationist community. The Nationale-Nederlanden Building’s site, at a crucial corner along the Vltava River, was a challenging context for Gehry’s dancing towers.

Guided through the local political scene by Vladimir Milunic, his collaborative architect, Gehry was able to create a joyous landmark carefully aligned with its nineteenth-century neighbours. The glass enclosed tower is pinched in at its waist to allow residents of the adjacent building a view across the river. More >

The Condé Nast Cafeteria – New York

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The 280-seat Conde Nast cafeteria is intended to provide employees with a convenient lunchtime dining and meeting facility. It includes a main dining area, a server, and four private dining rooms. In the main dining room, booths that accommodate four to six people are distributed along the perimeter walls that are clad in perforated blue titanium panels with acoustic backing. More >

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