Taubman Museum of Art
Randall Stout Architects
Roanoke, Virginia, USA
Located on a prominent corner of Roanoke's downtown, the Taubman Museum of Art creates a gateway to the city for visitors arriving from US I581.
As Roanoke's most contemporary structure, the building is also intended as a metaphorical gateway to the future as Roanoke evolves from an industrial and manufacturing economy to a technology - driven economy.
The building's forms and materials evoke the drama of the
surrounding mountainous landscape of the Shenandoah Valley - the
Blue Ridge Mountains and Appalachian Mountains - and the industrial
era building culture of the early 20th century railroad boom when
Roanoke came to prominence as a switchpoint city.

photo: Timothy Hursley
The finish on the undulating, stainless steel roof forms reflects the rich variety of color found in the sky and the seasonal landscape. Inspired by mountain streams, translucent glass surfaces emerge from the building's mass to create canopies of softly diffused light over the public spaces and gallery level.
As it rises to support the stainless steel roof, a layered
pattern of angular exterior walls is surfaced in shingled patinated
zinc to give an earthen and aged quality to the facade.

photo: Timothy Hursley
The building occupies three levels with all functions organized around a central atrium space. The glass atrium allows the lobby to be filled with natural light during the day.
At night, the translucent glass roof surfaces are illuminated,
allowing the volume to glow like a beacon and draw visitors and the
community to the museum's activities.

Photo: Timothy Hursley
"Hokie" stone, native to western Virginia, is used in the lobby, store and theatre foyer, adding a familiar, natural texture and color to the interior. The variations of the forms and textures emphasize the striations, clefts and eroded rock surfaces found in the region's famous caverns, cliffs and river gorges.
Public spaces, including lobby, café, store, auditorium, theater, and education areas, are located on the ground level, along with support areas associated with the loading dock and art receiving.
Permanent collection galleries, temporary exhibition galleries,
and art storage are located on the second level.
Illuminated glass treads lead the visitor up the grand staircase
to the gallery level. At the landing, a luminous ceiling of
cascading, back lit, translucent polycarbonate panels leads the
visitor through the central gallery hall to the permanent
collection galleries. In the contemporary and American galleries,
where it is conducive to the viewing of art, the luminous ceiling
extends into the space to diffuse the daylight from clerestory
windows and skylights overhead.

Photo: Timothy Hursley

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The third, and uppermost, floor holds the boardroom, director's
suite, and staff offices. The third floor administration level
receives a significant amount of natural light as the undulating
roof forms allow multiple opportunities to provide clerestory
windows for the office spaces.

Photo: Timothy Hursley
The building contains advanced technology for distance learning to serve the entire region of western Virginia. All gallery and education spaces are wired to link to broadband networks across the state to enhance K-12 and higher education and provide greater access to the visual arts.
The building also features many sustainable design components including day lighting, radiant heating and cooling, thermal conserving envelope, and computerized building management systems.
After decades of collecting and presenting important art to the public, we now have a building whose design is commensurate with our program. The Taubman Museum of Art will serve as a catalyst for dialogue and creativity, a place for community interaction, a home for artists and craftspeople of the area, and, above all, a platform for lifelong learning./Georganne Bingham, Executive director of the Taubman Museum of Art

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Facts about Taubman Museum of Art
Total area:
81,000 ft2
Architect:
Randall Stout Architects, Inc.
Principal:
Randall Stout, FAIA
Project Architect:
John Murphey, AIA
Project Designer:
Sandra Hutchings
Interior Designer:
Cynthia Bush
Job Captains:
Hugo Ventura
Niel Prunier, AIA
Rashmi Vasavada, AIA
Project Team
Associate Architect:
Rodriguez Ripley Maddux Motley Architects
Partner:
Benjamin Motley
Project Manager:
Peter Clapsaddle
General Contractor:
Balfour Beatty Construction
Geotechnical Engineer:
Froehling & Robertson, Inc., Roanoke, VA
Civil Engineer:
Mattern & Craig
Structural Engineer:
DeSimone Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Mechanical/ Plumbing Engineer:
IBE Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Electrical Engineer:
Kocher, Schirra & Goharizi Consulting Engineers
Rainwater Harvesting System Engineer:
Rainwater Management Solutions
Lighting Consultant:
LAM Partners
Photographed by Timothy Hursley
Client:
Last updated: December 17, 2012
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