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Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, Architecture, Architect, Image, Design, Picture, News
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, East Lansing, USA
New Michigan Building by Zaha Hadid Architects, United States of America
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum Groundbreaking
Groundbreaking took place on 16 Mar 2010 with Zaha Hadid and donors
Edythe Broad and Eli Broad wielding shovels.
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum News
Work due to start on 16 Mar 2010 on this building designed to contain
the Michigan State University collection of modern art. This is the
second building by Zaha Hadid in the USA (if you discount the Millennium
Pavilion in Chicago) after the Cincinnati museum in Ohio. Feb 2010
Elevations added:

Plans added:

New Visuals:

Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum images from Zaha Hadid Architects
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Previously:
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum Architect
- Competition Winner
Zaha Hadid Architects has been selected as the winner in the design
competition for the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State
University. Zaha Hadid joined the Broads at two public events today
where MSU President Lou Anna K. Simon announced the winner.
“I am absolutely delighted to be building the Eli and Edythe Broad
Art Museum at Michigan State University. Art Museums are centres for
the exchange of ideas, showcasing the art that feeds the cultural
life of the community. I believe we can create buildings that evoke
original experiences, inspire people, and make them excited about
new ideas. The sculptural folds of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum’s
design and enigmatic qualities of its steel and glass surface follow
a coherent formal logic, offering a sense of unlimited possibilities.”
Zaha Hadid

Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum - Project
Description
Introduction
The location of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at the northern
Edge of the Michigan State University Campus is infl uenced by a set
of movements adjacent to and across it. The vital street life on the
northern side of Grand River Avenue and the historic heart of the
university campus at the south side generate a network of paths and
visual connections.This highly frequented interface between city and
campus has an additional layer, the traffic along the Grand River
Avenue in east-west-direction. The zebra crossings and the street
life on the northern side of the street as well as the bus-stops introduce
a traversal movement layer in this part of the Grand River Avenue,
slowing down the traffic and creating a focus on the structures along
this stretch.

Landscape Carpet Concept
The initial momentum for Zaha Hadid Architect’s Design is generated
by developing a landscape carpet picking up these loose ends of the
urban fabric and interweaving them with the different movement directions
across and along the site. This landscape layout develops from an
urban end at the western side of the plot. From this Western end,
where the plot of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is neighboured
by the large Berkey Hall, the new square exposes the western edge
of the site by allowing for a deep insight from west to east along
Grand River Avenue.The second main transversal crossing over the plot
is a modifi cation of the existing pedestrian connection between the
corner of Bailey Street / Grand River Avenue and the East Circle Drive
on the campus. This path is used as an entry to the eastern end of
the plot, the Landscape-Side, at the interface of Museum to sculpture
garden. Between these two North-South Axis linking Campus and City,
a pattern of linear movements picking up directions of the surrounding
structures is woven forming the base for a landscape carpet, introducing
different zones and surfaces to the plot and being the base for folding
up the volume of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum.
The Building
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum building’s appearance embraces
the idea of being folded out of the different movements intersecting
on the site. The light structure of the outer envelope is a sharp
and directed body, a composition of patches on directional pleats,
reflecting the landscape carpet’s geometry. It underlines both the
movements in and around the site as well as the development from the
‘urban’ western end to the landscape side of the plot facing east.
Each patch of the facade picks up a different direction of the composition
of the landscape carpet, depicting its origin both at the inside and
at the outside of the building. The elongated sculpture of the Eli
and Edythe Broad Art Museum building leans against the west in a dramatic
gesture, a direct counter movement towards the approaching traffic,
forming a raised head with a 40 feet tall front face towards the urban
plaza and the volume of the Berkley Hall. From there the volume undertakes
a linear and continuous shift in scale to the east side which faces
the sculpture garden, where it blends into the landscape at 27 feet
height, signifi cantly below the tree tops, mediating between the
scales of the large structures and the garden in the east. The east
is sculpted by a positive-negative play of building volume and landscape
patches, forming a three-sided courtyard with an open inner facade,
staging a floating space between galleries and landscape. The outer
skin of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, a structure of stainless
steel with a gradual perforation and glass, picks up the play of different
directions and orientations by giving each face of a pleat either
an opaque or transparent character. It gives the building an ever
changing appearance whilst moving past it, at the same time it is
used to filter and direct the daylight depending on each gallery’s
purpose and orientation.
Interior Materials & Ambience
The stainless steel skin on the outside of the building is mirrored
in a white ceiling, conveying the pleated profile of each facade patch
to the inside of the galleries and providing them with guided and
diffused daylight (primarily north-light) through the open faced of
the pleats. The choice of materials reflects the building’s clear-cut
volume and form and creates a harmonious and clear background ensemble
in plaster walls, concrete floor and wooden flooring on the first
floor. The abstract white walls let the artwork speak for itself;
the slightly changing light directions indicate subtle changes in
atmosphere when moving from room to room to form a spatial background.
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum - Building Information
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum, East Lansing, Michigan, USA
2007 - tbc
PROGRAM: Museum space for Michigan State University campus
CLIENT: Michigan State University
ARCHITECT: Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher
Project Director: Nils Fischer
Project Architects: Britta Knobel, Fulvio Wirz
Project Team: Daniel Widrig, Melike Altinisik, Mariagrazia Lanza,
Rojia Forouhar
CONSULTANTS: Structural: [AKT Adams Kara Taylor, London] Hanif Kara,
Enviromental/M&E: [Max Fordham,London] Henry Luker
Lighting: [Isometrics Light Consultants, London / New York] Gerardo
Olvera
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum images / information from Zaha
Hadid Architects
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