Los Angeles, California

 

Client: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

Completion Date: October 2010

Program: A freestanding, 45,000-square foot single-story exhibition gallery for the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

Design Concept and Solution: Charged with adding expansive and flexible exhibition space to the museum's campus, the Renzo Piano team—who were responsible for the neighboring Broad Contemporary Art Museum, completed in 2008—designed an open-plan pavilion large enough to accommodate large-scale works or several separate exhibitions simultaneously. Like the Broad museum, the east and west walls are clad in pale travertine marble, while the all-glass north and south walls bring in light. On the exterior, curvy red forms in fiberglass conceal mechanical spaces (whose placement outside the building maximizes exhibition space) and refer back to the red accents of the Broad. The pavilion's sawtooth roof is fitted with skylights, which fill the one-story space with light. At night they emit a light of their own, sending a pale glow through the peaks of the roof.

Total construction cost: $53 million

Architect:
Renzo Piano Building Workshop
RPBW Inc.
827 Washington Street
New York, NY 10014
Phone: 212 400 2302
Fax: 212 400 2307

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Owner
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)

Architect
Renzo Piano Building Workshop
RPBW Inc.
827 Washington Street
New York, NY 10014
Phone: 212 400 2302
Fax: 212 400 2307

Personnel in architect's firm who should receive special credit:
Renzo Piano

Design Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop 

Landscape Artist:  Robert Irwin

Executive Architect: Gensler

Contractor: Matt Construction

Civil Engineer: KPFF

Structural and Mechanical Engineer: Arup North America, LTD

Lighting Designer: Ove Arup–London

HVAC: ACCO

Security, and Control Systems: Johnson Controls

Electrical: Dynalectric

Glass Systems: Walters and Wolf

Drywall: Anning Johnson Company

Stone: Carnevale & Lohr

Exhibition Design: Pier Luigi Pizzi
Michael Heizer
LACMA

Owner’s Representative: Aurora Development

Landscape Architect and Consultant: LRM, Comstock Studio

Photographer(s) Alex Vertikoff

 

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