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In Progress: The Biomuseo / Frank Gehry

In Progress: The Biomuseo / Frank Gehry - Educational Architecture, Facade
© Victoria Murillo / Istmophoto.com / Biomuseo

The Puente de Vida Museum, more commonly referred to as The Biomuseo, will be Frank Gehry's first design in all of Latin America. It is located in Panama in the area called Amador, which sits only a few blocks from the country's principal cruise port and is adjacent to Panama City. The mission of the Biomuseo is to "offer an impressing and educational experience about the biodiversity and emergence of the isthmus in Panama in order to motivate all Panamanians to get to know and to value this natural component of their identity, as well as to generate in all its visitors the need to protect the environment" (Biomuseo Website). The Biomuseo intends to explore the importance of Panama's biological systems and its emergence as a geological link between North and South America, both of which have had global impacts many are unaware of.

With these goals in mind, it quickly became clear that the museum design needed to be something very special to attract the international attention its founders desired. They wanted the museum to be a never-before-seen kind of design and to serve as a new architectural icon for Panama, much like the Eiffel Tower does for France or the Tower of Pisa for Italy. With the participation of Gehry Partners as well as the world-renowned landscape architect Edwina von Gal & Company, the Biomuseo began to take form: an extremely unique, Gehry-esque structure surrounded by an open botanical park that complements the exhibits within.

More after the break...

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Mills Museum / Flores & Prats

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Palma, Spain
  • Architects: Flores & Prats
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  700
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  1997

The Non Program Pavilion / Jesús Torres García • Architects

The Non Program Pavilion / Jesús Torres García • Architects - Visitor Center, Facade
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Salobreña, Spain

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New Museum at China Academy of Art Xiangshan Campus / Kengo Kuma & Associates

New Museum at China Academy of Art Xiangshan Campus / Kengo Kuma & Associates - Museum, Garden
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To further the promotion of art education, the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and China Academy of Art in Xiangshan have announced plans to construct a new university within the hilly suburbs of Hangzhou by the Spring of 2014. Designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates, the Museum at the China Academy of Art will harmonize with the lush topography and resist modifying any existing slopes to accommodate the 4,936 square meter facility. Instead, the museum’s configuration will mimic the lozenge shaped pattern that was discovered within the contour lines, generating a fluid exhibition space with linear and altering floor levels buffered by partially external galleries.

In addition, Kengo Kuma is investigating the possibility of reusing clay tiles and stones from Hangzhou's old house district so the body of the museum may appear as if the “soil of the tea gardens” were “transformed into architecture”.

More images after the break.

Theatre 95 / gpaa

Theatre 95 / gpaa - Theater, Facade, Stairs
© 11H45
Cergy, France

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The Bricks / Doojin Hwang Architects

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Songwon Art Center / Mass Studies

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Studio Gang Breaks Ground on Ecologically Diverse Urban Mecca

Studio Gang Breaks Ground on Ecologically Diverse Urban Mecca - Featured Image
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For the past several years the Chicago Park District and the City of Chicago have been working on appropriate uses for Northerly Island, a 91-acre man-made peninsula in Chicago, Illinois. The lakefront site branches off from Museum Campus, a section along Lake Michigan that is home to the Field Museum, Shedd Aquarium, and Adler Planetarium. Serving as an expansion to these cultural programs, Studio Gang Architects have created an innovate design that integrates educational, cultural, social, and recreational activities into Northerly Island.

Read more about Northerly Island's future after the break!

Huaihua Theater and Exhibition Center Proposal / United Design Group

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With the site of the proposed project characterized by a 7m height difference between the south west corner and the north east one and the fastest way to access to it is from the roads west and north of it, the Huaihua Theater and Exhibition Center will be managed by three different subjects adding further difficulties in organizing the layout. Designed by United Design Group, the 60,000 m² complex is equally subdivided between the theater/cinema part (30,000 m²) and exhibitions: 12,000 m² for the museum; 10,000 m² for the urban planning hall; 3000 m² for the fine arts museum and 1000 m² for the local history exhibition. An extra 6000 m² will host the art training center. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Calatrava Criticized for Valencia Complex

Calatrava Criticized for Valencia Complex - Featured Image
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Praised for his masterful blends of architecture and engineering, yet criticized for rarely sticking to a budget, Valencia-native Santiago Calatrava is no stranger to controversy. His latest project making headlines is the largest landmark in Valencia and the second most-visited cultural complex in Spain: the City of Arts and Sciences.

More on the controversy after the break.

Steven Holl Architects to design Kennedy Center Expansion

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Steven Holl Architects have been selected to design a new, 60,000 square foot addition to the prestigious John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington D.C. The $100 million project, which will be lead by Steven Holl and senior partner Chris McVoy, is envisioned as three connected pavilions clad in translucent Okalux, glass, and Carrara marble, the material used on the original 1970s building.

Located mostly below grade on the south side of the existing facility, the protruding structures will be embedded within a lush landscape of public gardens. To the west, one pavilion will extend over the Potomac River, offering an outdoor stage at the water’s edge. The expansion will compliment the existing performance center with new classrooms, rehearsal and multipurpose rooms, along with lecture and office space. Both the new and the old will be directly connected underground and through the main plaza. A formal design will be refined and announced in the coming months.

More images and information on the Kennedy Center expansion after the break.

New Culture Centre and Library Winning Proposal / schmidt hammer lassen architects

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Designed to gather the city’s cultural functions under one roof, the winning proposal by schmidt hammer lassen architects for the new cultural centre and library in Karlshamn, Sweden will be the city’s new meeting place. The 5,000 square metre cultural centre will get a sculptural and flexible building containing a library, an exhibition area, a cinema, a tourist office and a café, which together work to embrace diversity. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Pavilion 4 / HMA Architects & Designers

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Shanghai, China

Nørrebrohallen / AG5

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Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Architects: AG5
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2009

Grand Hall Complex at The ZAMEK / Toya Design

Grand Hall Complex at The ZAMEK / Toya Design - Cultural Center, Facade, Stairs
© Maciej Augustyniak & Juliusz Jarosz
  • Architects: Toya Design
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5161
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2007

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APAP OpenSchool / LOT-EK Architecture & Design

APAP OpenSchool / LOT-EK Architecture & Design - Schools , Facade
© Kim Myoung-Sik
Anyang-si, South Korea
  • Architects: LOT-EK
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2010

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Beirut Multi Art Use (MAU) Project Proposal / Dina Hadi

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Designed by architect Dina Hadi, the proposal for the Beirut Multi Art Use project represents a total art mass from the city with different rhythms and patterns. It becomes a live scene from local artists that is captured into this box. With a focus on art as a foundation base for cultures, this project becomes a model for global art beyond. Her study was also awarded the best prize at the Oslo School of Architecture under the title, ‘Excellence in Professionalism’. More images and architects’ description after the break.

Whitney Studio / LOT-EK Architecture & Design

Whitney Studio / LOT-EK Architecture & Design - Visual Arts Center
© Danny Bright
  • Architects: LOT-EK
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  700 ft²
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
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