The Broad Museum
Diller + Scofidio + Renfro
Los Angeles, California, USA

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The designs for The Broad, a contemporary art museum located across the street from Walt Disney Concert Hall and the Museum of Contemporary Art, was recently revealed.
The Broad will be home to great works of contemporary art drawn
from the 2,000-piece Broad Collections, and will also serve as the
headquarters for the Broad Art Foundation's worldwide art lending
library.
The three-story museum features a unique porous honeycomb "veil"
that wraps the building and is visible through an expansive, top
floor sky-lit gallery. The public entry to the museum will be on
Grand Avenue and will complement the landscaped plaza to the south
that is part of the Grand Avenue Project's master plan.

Eli and Edythe Broad

Liz Diller presenting The
Broad
Our goal for the museum is to hold its ground next to Gehry's much larger and very exuberant Walt Disney Concert Hall through contrast. As opposed to Disney Hall's smooth and shiny exterior that reflects light, The Broad will be porous and absorptive, channeling light into its public spaces and galleries. The veil will play a role in the urbanization of Grand Avenue by activating two-way views that connect the museum and the street./ Liz Diller
Dubbed "the veil and the vault," the museum's design merges the
two key components of the building: public exhibition space and the
archive/storage that will support The Broad Art Foundation's
lending activities. Rather than relegate the archive/storage to
secondary status, the "vault," plays a key role in shaping the
museum experience from entry to exit. Its heavy opaque mass is
always in view, hovering midway in the building. Its carved
underside shapes the lobby below, while its top surface is the
floor of the exhibition space.

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The vault is enveloped on all sides by the "veil," an airy,
cellular exoskeleton structure that spans across the block-long
gallery and provides filtered natural daylight. The museum's "veil"
lifts at the corners, welcoming visitors into an active lobby with
a bookshop and espresso bar. Visitors will then journey upwards via
an escalator, tunneling through the archive, arriving onto 40,000
square feet of column-free exhibition space bathed in diffuse
light.

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Lobby along Grand Avenue

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Column free skylit gallery

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Skylit gallery with art
This 24-foot-high space is fully flexible to be shaped into
galleries, according to the curatorial needs of each installation
or exhibition. Visitors exit the exhibition space and descend back
to the lobby through a winding stair through the vault that offers
behind-the-scenes glimpses, through viewing windows, into the vast
holdings of the Broad Collections and the foundation's lending
library operations.

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Concept Diagram
Featuring almost an acre of column-free gallery space, a lecture
hall for up to 200 people, a ground floor multimedia gallery and a
public lobby with display space and a museum shop, the project will
also include state-of-the-art archive, study and art storage space
that will be available to scholars and curators who want to
research works in the collection and borrow artworks for their
institutions through The Broad Art Foundation.

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Grand Avenue Map
The inaugural exhibition, when the museum opens in two years, will feature 200 of the most iconic works from the Broad Collections, including many recent additions to the collection and works never seen before in Los Angeles.
Facts about The Broad Museum
Total area:
120,000 ft2
Estimated completion: 2013
Client:
The Broad Art Foundation
Last updated: December 07, 2012
See also
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