ryue nishizawa: teshima art museum

ryue nishizawa: teshima art museum


'teshima art museum' by ryue nishizawa and rei naito on teshima island
photo © noboru morikawa photos


'teshima art museum' by tokyo-based architect ryue nishizawa and japanese artist rei naito
recently welcomed visitors of the 2010 setouchi international art festival held on seven islands
in the takamatsu port area, japan. hugging a hilly site on the island of teshima, the museum
resembles a droplet of water caught in the middle of gliding across the land.



exterior view
image © iwan baan

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overlooking the inland sea to the north, the collaborative project was designed to interact
with its wooded surrounding, pushing the tangible boundary between architecture and nature.
two large elliptical openings define and orient the space while letting the interior collect pieces
of the elements: pools of water accumulate on the floor and freely shift and migrate according
to the breeze's direction; the sounds from the sea and foliage reverberate through the open space
while the ambiance is in constant change according to the sun's position and time of day.



collected rain water inside the museum
image courtesy lllabo



at 25 cm thick, the white concrete pod shell is devoid of any pillars or visible structural aid.
the gallery space is not a result of encapsulation but a careful negotiation between
the earth and the sky. visitors are encouraged to freely walk around the 40 by 60 meter
museum and connect with the present phenomena.



looking in to the interior
image © iwan baan

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large cut-out
photo © noboru morikawa photos



image courtesy office of ryue nishizawa



photo © noboru morikawa photos



a part of rei naito's work entitled 'matrix'
photo © noboru morikawa photos




photo © noboru morikawa photos


a meandering path around the site take visitors around mt. myojin, a small bluff between
the museum and the sea. the form and presence of the structure seemingly fluctuates with
the observer's vantage point, much like a dynamic drop of water traveling across a surface.



outside promenade
image © iwan baan

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art museum in context
image courtesy prkbkr




image courtesy prkbkr



image courtesy office of ryue nishizawa


made possible by the patronage of the naoshima fukutake art museum foundation,
the teshima art museum will continue to operate after the festival, hosting activities involving
art, architecture, food, the environment, and other creative intersections.



the museum adjacent to the nearby rice terraces
photo © noboru morikawa photos




video on the construction of the museum



site plan
image courtesy office of ryue nishizawa



contextual site plan
image courtesy naoshima fukutake art museum foundation




plan
image courtesy office of ryue nishizawa



sections
image courtesy office of ryue nishizawa



a model of the teshima art museum as seen at the 2010 venice architecture biennale
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about ryue nishizawa:
born in 1966, nishizawa joined kazuyo sejima & associates in 1990,
established SANAA with her in 1995, and established his own practice
in 1997. along with sejima, he was awarded the pritzker architecture prize
in 2010. significant works include, 'honmura lounge and archive' (2005, naoshima),
'moriyama house' (2005, tokyo), and the 'towada art center' (2008, aomori).

about rei naito:
born in hiroshima in 1961, naito's major exhibitions and projects include
'being given' (2001, kinza, art house project, benesse art site naoshima),
'un luogo sulla terra' (1997, japanese pavilion, 47th venice biennale),
'tout anial est dans le monde comme de l'eau a interieur de l'eau'
(2009, museum of modern art, kamakura).

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be sure to check out raymund ryan's coverage of the museum for domus
with the always stunning photographs by iwan baan by clicking here.

erica db
12.17.10  
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sooooooooo good!!
weird   12.17.10
my knees. they are jelly.
dj   12.17.10
absolutely beyond everything else.... poetic.
betaboy   12.17.10
this is what I want to see
mofa   12.18.10
very very innovative
deepak sawant   12.19.10
very poetic...
z   12.19.10
He gave a lecture in my college this year, I believe it was in August or September and he showed this project while in construction. The process is simply amazing, they did the shape of the "drop" with earth, then they covered it with steel and then filled with cement. They let if dry for a month and then started digging the earth out.

After the lecture I searched the net for more info about it and couldn't find anything. I'm glad to see if finished, simply great.
Miguel   12.19.10
please, someone, fly me to japan.
janeen   12.19.10
Luscious, ambiguous, magical...
Paul L   12.20.10
beautiful
Karan Singh   12.20.10
This construction process was first proposed by Oscar Niemeyer to a convent in France in the 70's, unfortunately not built. It's really interesting as simple.
Carlos Alberto   12.20.10
seen at venice biennale past month: not bad
ivan   12.22.10
For additional critical discussion of the Teshima Art Museum, be sure to check the review in the Japan Times by Julian Worrall: Looking beyond art's boundaries.
lllabo   12.23.10

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