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Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Norway Architecture News - Dec 22, 2016 - 16:31   17539 views

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Norwegian studio Snøhetta has added its second expansion to the 1960's Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema building. The Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema were first established in an Erling Viksjø-designed building in 1964 and Snøhetta designed an extension to the Museum with the construction of an independent building in 1994 by keeping the original architectural language of 1960s building. 

Now, Snøhetta has completed a second expansion connecting the two existing institutions with the addition of the new exhibition hall Weidemannsalen to the Museum, and two theaters and an interior renovation to the Lillehammer Cinema. 

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

The expansion of the Museum is based on idea of art hovering above a transparent base. The new space includes a children’s workshop at ground level with floor-to-ceiling windows and sits beneath a cantilevered hall wrapped in a dynamic metal façade. 

The circulation through the Museum is significantly improved, with a new connection below the art garden enhancing the visitor experience.

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema
The second story gallery is dedicated to housing the works of Lillehammer-based artist Jakob Weidemann (1923–2001). The gallery’s rippling stainless-stell façade reflects the surrounding context and changes its appearance with the light, which was created by late Norwegian artist Bård Breivik

The design of façade is conceptually rooted in the sculptural idea of a shooting star, a dramatic symbol of the importance of Weidemann’s contribution to Norwegian painting. The façade is made of driven, highly polished stainless steel, with reliefs at approximately 25cm deep.

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

The Lillehammer Cinema added two new auditoriums and renovated its existing circulation space. One auditorium is integrated in the existing building structure, and the second is located below the art garden, between the two existing buildings. 

The entrance façade is renewed to compliment the style of the original building and brings to front a wall integrated with art by Odd Tandberg. The key concept is to bring back the foyer as an extension of the plaza in front of the Cinema, creating a stronger connection between the city and the foyer, as Viksjø originally had imagined it. With this, Tandbergs wall art in the foyer is again part of the city.

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema
The integration of art, architecture, and landscape is an important feature in both Snøhetta and Erling Viksjø’s work. When Snøhetta designed the museum expansion in 1994, the spaces in between the buildings were transformed into an art garden in the firm’s first collaboration with artist Bård Breivik. 

For the recent expansion, it has been important to again enhance these connecting spaces, bringing the three volumes together in one complete project.

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta adds a rippling-stainless steel expansion to Lillehammer Art Museum and Lillehammer Cinema

Snøhetta is currently working on the King Abdulaziz Centre for World Culture, which nears completion in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The firm completed San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in May 2016 as well as Aesop's Ion store in Singapore, Aesop's new Düsseldorf store in Germany, Aesop's Homansbyen store in Oslo. 

Snøhetta is currently working on a checkered-looking Banque Libano Francaise headquarters in Beirut. 

All images © Mark Syke

All drawings © Snøhetta

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