Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio / OMA

Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography
© James Florio

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  • Architects: OMA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1069
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:James Florio
  • Partner In Charge: Shohei Shigematsu
  • Associate : Christy Cheng
  • Project Architect: Daniel Rauchwerger
  • Team: Philippe Audemard d’Alancon, Marie-Claude Fares, Olivia Haynie, Shary Tawil, Thuy-Trang Trinh, Andres Villar
  • Denver Art Museum Curator : Darrin Alfred
  • Denver Art Museum Curatorial Assistant: Jessica Boven
  • Senior Interpretive Specialist: Ann Lambson
  • Director Of Exhibitions, Strategy And Gallery Design: Jill Desmond
  • Graphic Design: McGinty Co.
  • Design Studio Walls, Adg Plywood Platforms: Cinnabar
  • Mezzanine Gallery Casework And Panels: Astound
  • City: Denver
  • Country: United States
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Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography, Lighting
© James Florio

Text description provided by the architects. Comprising nearly 19,000 works dating from the sixteenth century to the present day, the DAM’s architecture and design collection encompass one of the most preeminent modern and contemporary design collections of any comprehensive museum in the US, featuring a broad range of design practices, including architecture, furniture, and industrial and graphic design.

Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography
© James Florio
Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography
© James Florio

As part of an overall campus reunification and building renovation project led by Machado Silvetti and Fentress Architects, the Denver Art Museum has created new design galleries by horizontally bisecting the museum’s original Stanton Gallery on level 1. OMA has designed two inaugural exhibitions taking place two new galleries and featuring over 400 objects—By Design: Stories and Ideas Behind Objects in the Amanda J. Precourt Design Galleries (Design Gallery), and Gio Ponti: Designer of a Thousand Talents in the Joanne Posner Mayer Gallery (Mezzanine Gallery). A third space, the Ellen Bruss Design Studio (Studio) is a flexible and interactive space for visitors to explore design as a process, engaging directly with objects and materials and creating new works.

Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography
© James Florio
Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography, Lighting
© James Florio
Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography
© James Florio

Rotated to the original grid of Denver, the Gio Ponti’s Martin building is a product of an urban condition. The three new rooms amplify Ponti’s intention. The interactive Studio, piazza-like Design Gallery, and topographic Mezzanine Gallery act as distinct yet interconnected zones to stimulate “urban” activity within the museum, like one might experience walking through city blocks. The rooms also integrate subtle references to Ponti—floating abstract planes within the Mezzanine Gallery, compositional techniques reminiscent of Ponti’s furniture design within the Studio, and in the Design Gallery, a curved entry echoes the swooping curves of the Martin Building while its display platforms and walls are rotated to the city grid.

Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Shelving
© James Florio

The 7,750-square-foot Design Gallery follows a logic of spatial typologies. An open, central “piazza” is surrounded by perimeter rooms organized in an alternating sequence of rooms and islands. Within the rooms, the viewer is surrounded by the displayed objects. Islands and piers place objects centrally, allowing views from multiple vantage points. A modular and flexible catalog of platforms facilitates the inherent diversity of types, sizes, and mediums of design objects on display. The gallery is capable of being efficiently rotated between different exhibitions through reaggregations of platforms, allowing a permanent exhibition space to be transformed at will.

Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© James Florio
Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography, Dining room, Table
© James Florio

The 1,900-square-foot Mezzanine Gallery draws from Ponti’s use of floating abstract planes to zone the gallery and curation. Display structures, platforms, and signage are reminiscent of the use of shifted volumes in Ponti’s work. Objects are raised and lowered to different heights within logical boundaries creating layers of perspectives. On the ceiling, mirrored surfaces add another layer of horizontal planes that reflect moments of the installation and the people walking through it.

Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography, Kitchen
© James Florio

The Design Studio responds to new ways of absorbing information and contextualizes artworks on view through hands-on experiences. A series of hinged walls can be deployed into fluid configurations for a range of programs such as libraries, lounges, workshops, presentations, and other community-oriented activities. Workshop walls employ Ponti’s compositional techniques such as partial planes to organize and spotlight various displays and activities. 

Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio  / OMA - Interior Photography, Bedroom
© James Florio

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Address:100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204, United States

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Cite: "Denver Art Museum Design Galleries and Studio / OMA" 26 Oct 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/970802/denver-art-museum-design-galleries-and-studio-oma> ISSN 0719-8884

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