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Latvian Museum of Contemporary
Art info released by Rem Koolhaas / OMA Dec06:
OMA Designs Latvia's Museum of Contemporary Art

The Latvian Ministry of Culture announces plans to move forward with its
first museum of contemporary art, designed by Rem Koolhaas and the Office
for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA).
The 16,000 m2 museum, to be built in the port city of Riga, will be Latvia's
first new museum of art in over 100 years. Imagined as a multi-functional
centre for contemporary culture, the museum will host seminars, concerts
and theatrical performances, in addition to housing international exhibitions
and a permanent collection of contemporary Baltic art.
The design unveiled by OMA preserves and incorporates many original features
of the existing building, a former power plant. A newly constructed 4,000
sq m exhibition hall will wrap the perimeter of the old building, while
other museum functions such as the library, lecture hall, cafe, administration,
and artist workshops will be contained
inside the original structure which dates back to 1905. 'We embed the
old in new architecture and organise the public program related to the
new so that the old is always present but the art is not a prisoner of
it.' states OMA founder and partner Rem Koolhaas, explaining the decision
to house more functional aspects of the program inside the existing power
plant.
The museum is part of a larger cultural initiative undertaken by the Latvian
Government and the State agency '"New" Three Brothers'. In addition
to OMA's design for the museum, the initiative includes the construction
of a new concert hall and national library.
The museum is OMA's second project in Latvia. In early 2006 the office
was commissioned by the Latvian Government to design a masterplan of Riga's
port area - one of the last remaining dockland areas in Europe to be redeveloped.
The project is lead by OMA partners Rem Koolhaas and Reinier de Graaf
whose previous collaborations include masterplans for the Riga Port City,
the White City area of London and most recently in Kuwait and Ras Al Khaimah;
as well as, a proposal for the Hermitage Museum, the Image of Europe exhibition
and the Gulf - part of the 10th international Venice Biennial. They are
joined by OMA associates Beth Hughes and Miho Mazereeuw.
The museum is expected to open in 2011.
Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art info released by Rem Koolhaas and
the Office for Metropolitan Architecture 041206
Latvian Museum
of Contemporary Art architects : Rem Koolhaas
Riga Museum architects - OMA:
The OMA headquarters is currently working on a masterplan for the White
City area of London; a harbour redevelopment in Riga including a contemporary
art museum, the Cordoba Congress Centre in Spain; the redevelopment of
the Mercati Generali, Rome; the Zeche Zollverein museum and masterplan
in Essen, Germany, the head office of Rothschild Bank, London, the Danish
Architecture Centre in Copenhagen and several projects in The Netherlands,
such as the masterplan of Almere, a study for a new masterplan in The
Hague, MAB/OVG multi-use towers in Rotterdam and Stadionplein redevelopment
in Amsterdam. OMA also has a number of projects in the Middle East, the
most recent being the jointly designed office and residential towers in
Dubai and 'Education City', three new buildings for the Qatar Foundation.
Several masterplans are also underway, including two in Dubai, a masterplan
in Kuwait and another in Ras-Al-Khaimah.
OMA New York: Having overseen the completion of several new buildings
since opening in 2001 - including the Seattle Public Library and the Prada
Epicenter in Los Angeles (both completed 2004), the IIT Campus Centre
in Chicago (2003), and Prada Epicenter in New York (2001), OMA New York
is currently working on a mixed-use development in Jersey City's arts
district and for Cornell University in Ithaca, OMA
realizes the new Millstein Hall. OMA Beijing: In Asia OMA is responsible
for the office's largest project to date, the 575,000 m2 China Central
Television Headquarters CCTV and Television Cultural Center TVCC, currently
under construction in Beijing and due for completion in 2008. Other projects
in development include a residential tower in Singapore.
The office is lead by six partners: Rem Koolhaas, Ole Scheeren, Ellen
van Loon, Reinier de Graaf, Floris Alkemade and Managing Partner Victor
van der Chijs.
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