david chipperfield architects: turner contemporary nearing completion

david chipperfield architects: turner contemporary nearing completion


'turner contemporary gallery' by david chipperfield architects in margate, england
image courtesy david chipperfield architects



after getting the go-ahead by the local council, the new 'turner contemporary gallery' by
david chipperfield architects
, one of the largest spaces dedicated to art outside london,
is planned to open to the public on 16 april 2011. located on a sea front in margate, england,
the gallery's site is a direct nod at british painter JMW turner, who was a regular visitor of the town.

'the opening of turner contemporary marks the start of an extraordinary opportunity for margate
and thanet to become one of the UK's most compelling culture and tourism destinations,'
says john kampfner, chair of turner contemporary.



image courtesy david chipperfield architects


built on a plinth to protect against flooding, the gallery is comprised of six rectangular forms
that interlock together, creating a strong sculptural presence on the water front. featuring a prominent
silhouette, the series of apertures along the facade and roof enable the northern light to be brought
into all the gallery spaces on the first floor level. the exterior is clad in white opaque glass,
which is to reflect the nature of the building, its location and local light conditions.

the ground floor hosts a double height space to showcase works with a large, multi-functional space
complete with an external terrace. environmentally controlled gallery spaces and a learning studio
on the first floor level will have access to a balcony that cantilevers out over the lower gallery space.
taking advantage of the dramatic setting, panoramic views to both the sea and the town are offered
from the cafe and entrance area.



image courtesy david chipperfield architects



construction shot
image courtesy turner contemporary gallery




gallery with the bay beyond
image courtesy turner contemporary gallery



(left) rooflights in gallery 3
(right)
atrium from the balcony gallery
image courtesy turner contemporary gallery



roof construction
image courtesy turner contemporary gallery

erica db
11.16.10  
8
Exquisite sense of context -- might as well have painted the thing day-glo orange, too. The New Brutalism. Chipperfield has mainly done reconstructions and restorations of historic public buildings, and pretty well, too, but this is an abomination.
Tom P   11.16.10
lovely - at once industrial in character and poetic in a profile that recalls a cluster of sailboats on the horizon

disciplined and refined, just as I would expect from DC
dbkii   11.16.10
I agree with Tom P. What a clunker.
bill   11.16.10
I was a bit skeptical about the cladding material but so far, it looks pretty good!
tom   11.16.10
I think a building of this stature and gumption was necessary to keep up with the dramatic setting. Not a clunker at all.
vince h   11.16.10
Fresh architectural air in a stodgy environment.
mtmynd   11.16.10
for the second time...bloody awful...open, honest critisism Design boom - why did you delete my first entry from yesterday?
Dr. Design   11.17.10
while we encourage readers to participate in the comment section, negative entries with no reasoning to back them up are not considered to be adding to the discussion.
erica / designboom   11.17.10

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