Design team: David Chipperfield Architects: Franz Borho, Pedro Castelo, Martin Ebert, Isabelle Heide, Victoria Jessen-Pike, Melissa Johnston, Christian Junge, Peter Kleine, Mattias Kunz, Marina Mitchell-Heggs, Andrew Philips, Billy Prendergast, Julian Sattler, Dominik Schwarzer, Rene Wolter Project partners: Architect of Record: Kumin Associates Incorporated: Chip Banister, Daphne Brown, Mike Griffith, Marina Komkov, Jon Kumin, Dana Nunn, Erica White, Ross Timm, Petra Wilm Associate Structural Engineer: Magnusson Klemencic Associates: Greg Briggs, Jay Taylor Structural Engineer of Record: BBFM Engineers Incorporated: Anne Anderson, Dennis Berry, Colin Maynard, Samantha Spindler Services Engineer Affiliated Engineers NW Incorporated: Dean Eriksen, Geoffrey McMahon / RSA Engineering Incorporated: David Oliver, Warren Williams, Channing Lillo, Mack Bergstedt Quantity Surveyor Davis Langdon: Martin Gordon, Jenny Young Façade Consultant W.J.Higgins and Associates Incorporated: Wes Higgins, Michael Cleere, John Griesmer Lighting Consultant George Sexton Associates: Joe Geitner, Brian McIntyre, George Sexton Exhibition Designer Ralph Appelbaum Associates: Ralph Appelbaum, Anne Bernard, Miranda Smith, Tim Ventimiglia, Jennifer Whitburn Landscape Architect Charles Anderson Landscape Architects: Charles Anderson, Michelle Arab, Karen Janosky Associate Landscape Architect: Earthscape: Elise Huggins General Contractor Alcan General Incorporated: Terry Fike, Steve Jelinek Client Advisor RISE Alaska: Sarah Barton, Don Simmons / PACE: Larry Mathis The Anchorage Museum at Rasmuson Center David Chipperfield Architects’ new 8,000 m2 Anchorage Museum Expansion will open to the public on 30 May 2009. The organisation of the new building is based on five linear volumes of varying length and height arranged along the western face of the existing building. This arrangement forms a new facade and entrance facing downtown Anchorage. The new building offers windows through which the activity of the museum is observed. The visitor, from within, is re-oriented to the city context and its extraordinary natural setting beyond. The glass facade of the new four-storey building is fritted with a striped mirror pattern, providing views out of and into the museum and refl ecting the sky and surrounding mountainous environment. The interior design concept exposes the concrete structure as part of the character of the internal spaces. Walls are constructed between columns to establish a series of rooms within the new building. The main public spaces – the entrance lobby, circulation atrium, cafe, and exhibition spaces – use different colours and materials to give each its own identity. Windows have been positioned in all non-exhibition spaces and some exhibition spaces. The Anchorage Museum Expansion will also house the Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center, exhibiting 600 Alaska Native ethnographic artefacts from the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History and National Museum of the American Indian. The new Common created in front of the museum will provide a new public space for downtown Anchorage. |
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