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The faceted roofscape of the upper galleries constitute a varied landscape for harvesting daylight. The diverse & flexible daylighting conditions work synthetically with the section and organization of gallery spaces to provide a range of environments for the diverse collections.

CENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS & CULTURE

Client, location withheld

Competition 2015-16

The project seeks to provide a potent, varied place that is a vital component of its city's everyday life - a culture hub that is fully urban. We conceive of the project not as an object-monument or single building, nor as a formal appropriation of nearby markets, but rather as a collection of smaller buildings that constitute a cultural neighborhood. We envision a robust arts platform with range of places alive with unpredictable juxtapositions and chance happenings and offering experiences both cerebral and visceral.

Embracing its industrial history, we propose four new cultural pavilions that directly reference the site's most compelling infrastructural component - an iconic grid of abandoned grain silos. The pavilions adopt the silo cluster's overall planimetric dimensions and square proportions, binding new with old in a relaxed, open array. These five structures, each with a specific programmatic focus are loosely distributed across the site, inscribing a new civic space between. The significant, permanent contemporary art collections reside overhead in voluminous canopy-galleries that join with the pavilions below in a placemaking effort designed to cool and shelter a broad range of outdoor cultural activities. The plaza-ground extends between and through the pavilions, which frame views of the city and activate the surrounding waterfront.

Rice+Lipka Architects
Principals: Lyn Rice & Astrid Lipka
Associate: Benjamin Cadena; Project Architect: Lindsay Harkema
Project Team: Jiawen Huang, Ahmad Khan, Thomas Kuei, Andrew Mack, Sara Martinez, Marisa Musing, Jeff Rauch, Iggy So, with Matthew Davis, Sarah Tsang

Landscape: Mosbach Paysagistes
Structural: Guy Nordenson and Associates
Environmental: Transsolar|KlimaEngineering