OMA: plans for the commonwealth institute approved

OMA: plans for the commonwealth institute approved


revised plan for commonwealth institute by OMA

plans by the office for metropolitan architecture (OMA) for a new location for
the design museum and new housing on the site of the former commonwealth institute
on kensington high street were approved yesterday by the planning committee of
the royal borough of kensington and chelsea.

the scheme was submitted to kensington and chelsea in april 2009 and revised in
august 2009 after having been challenged by various conservation groups. the revisions
include a rescaling of the three residential blocks and a change to the alterations for
the interior of the existing exhibition building.
 
the commonwealth institute has stood empty and been closed to the public since 2002.
in 2006, the grade II listed building (one of the highest protection ratings possible in
the UK), was threatened with demolition after a (failed) government proposal to delist it.
 
OMA’s design seeks to save the building by re-injecting life into the modernist monument
while retaining its distinctive copper roof and parabolic form. three new residential
buildings will integrate into the fabric of the site, and aim to create a boost for the western
end of kensington high street.
 
the move will give the design museum three times more space than its current home on
the south bank. deyan sudjic, director of the design museum, said: 'we are thrilled with
the outcome, which now opens the way for the design museum to realise its vision of
becoming a world-leading creative centre for design and architecture'.
 

aerial view of site
ridhika db
09.19.09  
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um...are they purposefully trying to hide the design...neither of these images tell me anything. Why is there a tree right in front of the perspective?
hair piece   09.19.09
I thought the design museum was moving to behind the tate modern...anyone..?
curious   09.21.09

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