Walker Art Center l Herzog and de Meuron
The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, also known as WAC, is one of the most important modern and contemporary art museums and cultural centers in the United States.
Founded in 1879 as the personal gallery of entrepreneur Thomas Barlow Walker and opened as a public museum in 1927; the WAC is housed since 1971 in a geometrical brick-clad building designed by American architect Edward Larrabee Barnes, to which an iconic expansion designed by Swiss firm Herzog & de Meuron was added in 2005.
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Following the client?s idea that the WAC is a ?center? for the arts more than a simple ?museum?, Herzog & de Meuron designed an expansion conceived to accommodate a wide array of functions and activities ? permanent and temporary exhibitions, performing arts events, educational programs, art workshops, and site-specific installations ? in order to create, as the architects say, ?more room for urban living inspired by the variety and richness of contemporary art?. © Floto+Warner
The centerpiece of the expansion is a 7-story tower, clad with embossed metal sheets simply folded to resemble an origami. A 385-seat performance arts venue, the McGuire Theater, stands in the middle of the tower; the main seating chamber is encircled by three levels of balconies, resembling the layout of an Italian opera house.
The renovation project also enlarged the sculpture garden of the museum and added a ?glazed street?, a low-rise semi-transparent construc...
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