Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Tom Rossiter
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Big Ass Fans, ACDC Lighting, American Standard, Benjamin Moore, Birchwood Lighting, CornellCookson, Edge, Edge, Ives, LCN, Litelab, National Guard Products, Optic Arts, Pure Lighting, Schlage, Trim-Tex, Trufig
Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects - Windows, Door, Brick, Facade, Arch
© Tom Rossiter

Text description provided by the architects. An old machine shop was found, off the beaten path, up against the tracks.
A gallery owner asked us to look at it.
Messed up façade. Tired, listing trusses, rotting roof/drain-heads, cracked/heaved slab over slab.
But the span, the height, the monitor light was right. Finding the rear courtyard sealed the deal.
We said to ourselves, “Don’t screw it up”

Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects - Beam, Windows
© Tom Rossiter

The Sequence
One space to receive
One space to present/absorb/reflect
One space to meander/tinker/discover
One space, outdoors, to catch ones’ breath

Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects - Beam
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The Work
Shell:
Roof trusses were restored, reinforced and tensioned; purlins, structural decking replaced, sandblasted to expose the Douglas Fir. A central portal was opened, for vehicles and pedestrians alike. (design problem: concealed security shutter, sectional truck bay door, accessible entry on property line, all in “one move”). 

Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects - Facade
© Tom Rossiter

Within:
A new concrete floor, ground, carefully rises, plateaus, rises.
Atop this, a visually disengaged, “floating, inner liner” of flat white painted gypsum.
Douglas Fir reception top and library shelves.
Heights and widths and depths and lines are implicitly interrelated.
New metals are brushed silver; structure, sash, mechanical, lighting, fans, trim.
Two large rolling walls live in the main room, each the width of one portal. (These are initially mudded together, but will migrate over time.)

Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects - Beam
© Tom Rossiter
First floor plan - Sections
Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects - Beam
© Tom Rossiter

That’s it.
Donald Judd said “art and architecture should always be symmetrical except for good reason”.
Bill Turnbull said he wanted “my work to appear that of a farmer”, as if he was not there.
It’s harder than it looks.

Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects - Beam, Windows, Handrail
© Tom Rossiter

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Address:2044 W Carroll Ave, Chicago, IL 60612, United States

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Cite: "Richard Gray Gallery Warehouse / Wheeler Kearns Architects" 14 Jul 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/895996/richard-gray-gallery-warehouse-wheeler-kearns-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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