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Tadao ando concrete wall section kimbell art museum.
Using solely concrete the main material employed in ando s architecture steel glass and wood the design of the chichu art museum is reduced to the very minimum.
Immense cantilevered cast concrete roofs shade the building s exterior and accommodate the introduction of natural light into the gallery spaces by supporting sophisticated systems of continuous linear skylights and clerestory windows.
The kimbell art museum the kimbell art museum was designed by american architect louis i.
The modern art museum of fort worth exemplifies the work of japanese architect tadao ando through it s simple geometry incorporation of the natural environment and very minimal material.
The museum consists of six bays of 104 long concrete cycloid shells divided crosswise into three equal.
Built almost entirely underground the museum balances the contradictory qualities of being both non monumental but highly architectural.
The museum has been widely acclaimed by its innovative use of natural light and subtle articulation of space and materials.
For the kimbell is part of the fort worth arts district three aligned museums the aforementioned modern art museum completed by ando in 2002 followed by the kimbell and then the amon carter museum built by philip johnson in 1961.
The modern s fantastic collection lives beautifully in the space.
That comes off the water through the glass that indicates a lack of boundary and can make its presence felt on the wall tadao ando the use of concrete indicates ando s passion in planes and sharp clean edges that the material allows.
You can put great art on a concrete wall under various light conditions and it remains great art.
Tadao ando modern art museum fort worth.
Directly opposite the kimbell art museum designed.
The ando museum is just across from the kahn kimbell which has an entrance that gives directly onto it.
It s hard to imagine the daunting task of designing a new museum across from the kimbell but tadao ando rose to the challenge.
The desire to use diffused and reflected natural light within the gallery spaces was a major influence on the building s design.
In 1996 the trustees of the modern art museum of fort worth acquired an eleven acre site across the street from the kimbell and commissioned the japanese architect tadao ando to design a new.