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Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

United Kingdom Architecture News - Mar 09, 2014 - 13:21   11074 views

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

Collection Building is an art depot open to the public. A public route zigzags through the building, from the lobby on the ground floor where a café can be found up to an exhibition space, sculpture garden and restaurant on the roof. On the way up the route passes along and through art depots and restoration workshops. 

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

In depots visible from the route, the exhibition can be changed on a daily basis by simply moving storage racks so each visit to the building can offer a unique experience. On three floors the route passes through exhibition spaces which will be programmed by Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

The building - which will store the precious art collection of Rotterdam - will also have spaces not accessible to the general public. 

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

For example logistics, quarantine and room for private art collections whose owners can visit their art and even enjoy it in private spaces comparable to the art-equivalent of a sky box. 

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

This is a new commercial service offered by the museum. Additionally depots and an office of philanthropic foundation De Verre Bergen will be located in the Collection Building. 

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

The roof featuring a restaurant, sculpture garden and exhibition space offers wide views over Rotterdam and will be the new home for the Futuro, the ufo-shaped house of Finish architect Matti Suuronen.

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

The Collection Building will be realised on the northern edge of Rotterdams Museumpark, realised by OMA with Yves Brunier in 1994. In order to spare the park, the volume is designed as a compact round volume with a small footprint and will be clad with a reflective glass façade.

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

This will make the building less visible and allow reflections, the public can see what is happening elsewhere in the park. Where needed the reflection will be lesser for transparency and to avoid unwanted light effects.

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

40% of the 15.000m2 will be visible or accessible to the public. The building will feature seven different climatic conditions facilitating ideal conditions for art storage, offices and the public. The ambition is to reach sustainability classification BREEAM Excellent.

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

Public Art Depot MBVB | MVRDV

All Images © MVRDV

 

Project Facts

Location : Rotterdam, Netherlands

Year : 2013+

Client : Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, De Verre Bergen Foundation, the City of Rotterdam

Program : 15.000m2 art depot with restoration facilities, exhibition spaces, offices, logistics, bar, restaurant, sculpture garden and private collectors facilities.

Budget : total investment 50 million Euro

Sustainability: BREEAM Excellent (goal)

Team: Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries with Fokke Moerel and Sanne van der Burgh, Marta Pozo Gil, Gerard Heerink, Elien Deceuninck, Saimon Gomez Idiakez

Images: MVRDV - Antonio Coco

Structure: Pieters Bouwtechniek

Cost engineering: IGG Consultants 

Installations: DGMR Consultants

Legal Project: Richard Jan Roks, Kennedy Van Der Laan, Amsterdam, with Jan Knikker, Fokke Moerel

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