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Architects: Payette, Renzo Piano Building Workshop
- Area: 204000 ft²
- Year: 2014
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Photographs:Nic Lehoux, Michel Denancé, Aerial by Lesvants.com
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Manufacturers: Goppion, Zone Display Cases, Thrislington Cubicles
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Text description provided by the architects. The Harvard Art Museums are university museums, a place to collect and exhibit art, a great workshop to study, in direct contact with the artworks. Show, preserve, teach.
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If I had to describe the new Harvard Art Museums in a synthetic image, I would say that the ground floor is urban, serving the city by providing life; the second and third floors are for the art and the people who come to know it; the fourth and fifth contain more specialized spaces for the students like the Art Study Center and the conservation lab.
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It is a stratification, an overlap of spaces and services that proceeds upwards towards more specialized functions.
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The hidden base of the museums’ machine is the storage, where the artworks are filed and protected from the effects of time; while the rest of the space, under the big glazed lantern, is open to the city and to the light.
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