Baltimore
The primary inspiration for the new visitor center’s design comes from our nation’s most enduring symbol—the Star-Spangled Banner. The two curved walls of the building reflect the dynamic nature of the flag and all it represents. The juxtaposition of the two walls—clad in distinct materials—invokes the meanings behind the flag’s stripes. Brick, strong and solid, expresses the hardiness and valor represented by the red stripes, while the thin and more delicate zinc façade expresses the purity and innocence represented by the white.
The curved walls also acknowledge the Fort and its flag. From the west, the upward slope of the brick wall, as revealed by the receding zinc wall, directs the visitor’s eye toward the flag creating a visual dialogue between the Fort and the visitor center. The contrasting volumes of the walls and the gentle change of their heights in opposite directions suggest a sense of motion.
Status: Built
Location: Baltimore, MD, US
Firm Role: GWWO, Inc./Architects – Architect
Additional Credits: Haley Sharpe Design – Exhibit Planning & Design
Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc. – Civil Engineering
Mahan Rykiel Associates, Inc. – Landscape Architecture
Henry Adams, LLC – MEP Engineering
Faisant Associates, Inc. – Structural Engineering