Chad, I'll give you a tour if ever you stop by my backyard. That building was probably 75% of my arch undergrad education. Above is a pic I took 22 years ago... B&W film, developed and printed by me.
Non Sequitur
Jun 6, 24 10:38 am
and another
Wood Guy
Jun 5, 24 1:35 pm
The Louvre. The Uffizi in Florence, Italy has a memorable courtyard. When I lived in Boston I took several girlfriends to this museum--it's pretty romantic: https://www.gardnermuseum.org/.
Volunteer
Jun 5, 24 2:48 pm
JFK Library and Museum, Boston I.M. Pei
monosierra
Jun 5, 24 5:35 pm
The MMK in Frankfurt was a magical experience - a surreal sequence of spaces flowing through exquisite thresholds. Then there's the mezzanine with its little bridges and windows. Hans Hollein at his best.
zonker
Jun 5, 24 5:48 pm
SFMOMA Expansion by Snohetta - On opening day, Craig Dykers held the door open for the visitors
Everyday Architect
Jun 5, 24 6:00 pm
RIP American Folk Art Museum #FolkMoMa
b3tadine[sutures]
Jun 6, 24 4:32 am
Easy, The Whitney,
pielewop
Jun 6, 24 9:18 am
That is The Breuer Building. It hasn't housed the Whitneu (now by the high-line) for quite a while.
b3tadine[sutures]
Jun 6, 24 8:32 pm
It's the only Whitney that I recognize.
pj_heavy
Jun 6, 24 7:53 am
Has to be Bilboa Musuem for me… just mesmerising spaces. Hate him or love him… it’s a must see.
pj_heavy
Jun 6, 24 7:56 am
Kunsthal by OMA / love the site context and simple yet complex circulations.
pielewop
Jun 6, 24 9:20 am
In no particular order:
Kunsthal / OMA, Rotterdam, NL
Arkansas Museum of Fine Art / Studio Gang, Little Rock, AR
Less for the building, and more for the concept of a 'fake' museum (in both senses of the definition). I stole this description from the internet:
The Museum of Jurassic Technology is a very real place that showcases some not very real things—although neither the artifacts nor the scripts indicate otherwise.
It's a brilliant little place in LA that everyone should go to at least once. Hands down my favourite museum.
Chad Miller
Jun 7, 24 10:35 am
Is it satirical or . . . .
Non Sequitur
Jun 7, 24 11:41 am
website is from 1996...
bowling_ball
Jun 7, 24 8:55 pm
The displays are a mix of real and fake, and you can never really know which is which since they're all described as legit.... It's a mind f@ck of a place that doesn't take itself too seriously. It's really hard to describe....
ofls
Jun 13, 24 8:53 pm
I love this place, such a trip. Did you make it to the aviary on the roof?
whistler
Jun 14, 24 3:15 pm
Museum of Anthropology by Arthur Erickson. One of the best spaces ever designed that capture the essence of the site, the culture and the display of significant first nations artifacts. The building is not significant in it's exterior appearance but the spatial quality of the main gallery and sequence of entering the space makes the hair on your arm standup!
Either based on looks, details, layout, functionality, etc. Places that left an impression on you. Any museums that "stood out"?
Thank you very much.
Louver
Weisman Art Museum
Museo Jumex!
National Gallery of Canada - Safdie's moustache.
https://www.safdiearchitects.c...
It helps that I see this thing every day.
I like it!
Chad, I'll give you a tour if ever you stop by my backyard. That building was probably 75% of my arch undergrad education. Above is a pic I took 22 years ago... B&W film, developed and printed by me.
and another
The Louvre. The Uffizi in Florence, Italy has a memorable courtyard. When I lived in Boston I took several girlfriends to this museum--it's pretty romantic: https://www.gardnermuseum.org/.
JFK Library and Museum, Boston I.M. Pei
The MMK in Frankfurt was a magical experience - a surreal sequence of spaces flowing through exquisite thresholds. Then there's the mezzanine with its little bridges and windows. Hans Hollein at his best.
SFMOMA Expansion by Snohetta - On opening day, Craig Dykers held the door open for the visitors
RIP American Folk Art Museum #FolkMoMa
Easy, The Whitney,
That is The Breuer Building. It hasn't housed the Whitneu (now by the high-line) for quite a while.
It's the only Whitney that I recognize.
Has to be Bilboa Musuem for me… just mesmerising spaces. Hate him or love him… it’s a must see.
Kunsthal by OMA / love the site context and simple yet complex circulations.
In no particular order:
Kunsthal / OMA, Rotterdam, NL
Arkansas Museum of Fine Art / Studio Gang, Little Rock, AR
The New Museum / S A N A A, NYC
he Museum of Jurassic Technology
Less for the building, and more for the concept of a 'fake' museum (in both senses of the definition). I stole this description from the internet:
The Museum of Jurassic Technology is a very real place that showcases some not very real things—although neither the artifacts nor the scripts indicate otherwise.
It's a brilliant little place in LA that everyone should go to at least once. Hands down my favourite museum.
Is it satirical or . . . .
website is from 1996...
The displays are a mix of real and fake, and you can never really know which is which since they're all described as legit.... It's a mind f@ck of a place that doesn't take itself too seriously. It's really hard to describe....
I love this place, such a trip. Did you make it to the aviary on the roof?
Museum of Anthropology by Arthur Erickson. One of the best spaces ever designed that capture the essence of the site, the culture and the display of significant first nations artifacts. The building is not significant in it's exterior appearance but the spatial quality of the main gallery and sequence of entering the space makes the hair on your arm standup!