Childrens Museum of the Arts / WORKac

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New York, United States
  • Architects: WORKac
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1050
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Ari Marcopoulos


   

Work Architecture Company

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© Ari Marcopoulos

Children’s Museum of the Arts 2011

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© Ari Marcopoulos

After 20 years in a tight space near Chinatown, New York City’s beloved Children’s Museum of the Arts secured a new space three times the size of their previous location, giving the CMA an opportunity to reinterpret the best parts of their current museum and add the new programs they had long desired.

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© Ari Marcopoulos

The spaces are organized around a large central gallery that gives CMA a new major exhibition and event space. Around the “white boxes” of the gallery and classrooms smaller spaces are transformed into highly specific ‘moments’ through a “color wheel” that identifies the different programs.

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The existing configuration of the space, an old loading dock, is used to organize the different flows of people. Upon entering the museum, the ‘7 and up’ kids can access the large multipurpose art gallery on the upper level, along with the classrooms, art studios and media lab. The claymation-oriented media lab’s vestibule is the “clay bar” –where a bartender will serve modeling clay to kids.

Childrens Museum of the Arts / WORKac - Windows, Glass
© Ari Marcopoulos

At the lower level, the younger kids and their parents go through the “stroller parking garage” to the Wee Arts studio. Dedicated to toddlers, it includes a brightly colored upholstered “quiet room”. Spanning above the entrance, and part of the color band, a bridge features graffiti art and links to the museum’s famous Ball Pond; a green circular structure highly visible to the entrance and the outside.

In the Art Studios, a large circular ‘sink-o-rama’ transforms the act of washing hands into a fun experience. The new CMA is designed to inspire children to both make art and learn about it: a placewhere production and presentation of art occurseamlessly.

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Address:103 Charlton St, New York, USA

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Cite: "Childrens Museum of the Arts / WORKac" 25 May 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/237560/childrens-museum-of-the-arts-work-ac> ISSN 0719-8884

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