axis mundi: whitney downtown museum - an alternative

axis mundi: whitney downtown museum - an alternative


the whitney downtown museum - re-imagined by axis mundi


new york architects axis mundi have re-imagined the whitney downtown museum with
a self-initiated proposal that is  provocative, and as bold in spirit as the original breuer
building on madison avenue.

with an intense sculptural presence, the axis mundi design represents an historical extension
of the whitney’s commitment to innovative architecture, much as its polygonal windows and raw
surfaces pay homage to the original breuer fenestration and its formal brutalism.

the site is located at the beginning of the high line, at the intersection of washington and gansevoort streets.
axis mundi sought to ground the newbuilding in a web of 'historical axes' which form and organize
the program. the plan is based on a series of sight lines extending to 10th avenue, the empire state
building, the whitney on madison, and thelocation  of the original whitney on west 10th street.

a desire for column-free galleries led the architects to create a perimeter superstructure to contain
the staircases, escalators, elevators, and mechanical rooms. this structural lattice allows the galleries
to float freely, suspended like bridges, unimpeded by a typical grid structure. the lattice allows light
to flood the building in unexpected and dramatic ways, heightening the visitor’s perception of
the artwork and the city.

maintaining vitality at street level and reducing the distance between the street and the art itself was
an important consideration for the designers at axis mundi. instead of designing a large vacant lobby,
an informal intermingling of public and private space occurs on the street level plinth, creating a complex
folding of the urban fabric. the plinth is populated by large-scale sculptures, an outdoor cafe bridge,
an info kiosk, and a performance area. a continuous path, weaving in and out of the lattice structure,
leads the visitor from the entrance ramp at the corner of washington and gansevoort up to the panoramic
viewing deck, overlooking the hudson river and the high line.

john beckmann, principal of axis mundi stated 'we imagine the contemporary museum to be
a dynamic environment - a space that is less a container and more of a conduit.'




the whitney downtown museum - re-imagined



view from gansevoort street



plaza



gallery



roof terrace



site lines



exploded axonometric diagram



axonometric section



floor plan



floor plan



floor plan



site plan



project info:
height: varies from 75 ft to 175 ft
floors: 6 above (2 below)
building footprint: 39,000 square feet
usable square footage: 195,000 square feet

design credits:
design team: john beckmann, andy vann, denise pereira and marielle vargas
renderings: viviane liao and andy vann
illustrations + diagrams: denise pereira and andy vann


ridhika db
09.22.10  
16
beijing stadium copy...
cptCowBoy   09.22.10
stupid
n   09.22.10
terrible
u.e   09.22.10
btw all comments (true comments) its interesting how the high line changes may transform and attract some places to new things and concepts!!!
Pedro   09.22.10
love it!

screw everyone else. nothing like bejing.
your mom   09.22.10
awful
SD   09.22.10
The hideous love child of Libeskind and Herzog + De Meuron
NYC ME   09.22.10
wow i like it, its just great , not like beijing
anton9   09.22.10
have you seen the beijing stadium or Breuer's original? nothing like beijing and a great tribute to the Breuer.....
flimsy   09.23.10
its good!!
I just like to same with lesser width cross elements...
Prachi Pandit   09.23.10
The interior is beautiful, but doesn't work as an exhibition space.
Ryan   09.23.10
I like how unorganized it seems, but on the internal design it looks perfect!
DRC   09.23.10
very nice
MAjid Yadegari   09.23.10
BRILLANT!
D4 Engineering   09.24.10
Visual elements a delight, with practical elements built in. Good thinking in this proposal. Would have really liked a shot taken from the Hudson d;-)
Jetwax   09.26.10
the first montage is really nice. Got a bit caught up in architectural navel fluff towards the end, but still pretty interesting
tati   09.27.10

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