IVAM Extension
SANAA
IVAM, inaugurated in 1989, was the first modern art museum to open in Spain. Designed by Valencian architects Emilio Giménez and Carlos Salvadores the museum was remodelled in 2000 by Emilio Giménez and Julián Esteban.
The new extension will cover the whole block, including the
exterior areas, in a transparent "Skin" that will increase the
volume of the building and create new public spaces between the
"Skin" and the existing building.

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The existing IVAM building will be visible through the "Skin" and,
when lit-up at night, the new extension will accentuate the
building's impact on the city.

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The "Skin" is a light, perforated metal which allows daylight, wind
and rain to gently pass through. The public space within mixes
natural and conditioned air to create a semi-indoor/outdoor
space.
The program, including the existing building which is converted to
galleries, new and old city foyer, roof terrace, sculpture gardens,
and children's terrace are unified by the "Skin."

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The extension will reorient the main entrance of the museum toward
the Barrio de El Carmen in the old city, providing access to the
café, the shop, the auditorium, and the sculpture garden located on
the rooftop terrace. The current Guillem de Castro entrance will
become a space inside the museum, sheltered by the skin. By opening
the two sides the museum connect the old city center to the new
city.

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The terrace with its sculpture garden and restaurant, offering
magnificent views of the city, will be the main leisure area for
visitors. Access to the terrace will be from the building or from a
panoramic lift beside the Guillem de Castro entrance.

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The current building contains eight galleries that houses both
permanent and temporary exhibitions. One of the galleries, with its
own separate entrance, shows the remains of the mediaeval ramparts
that once enclosed the city of Valencia. The extension will add six
new galleries as well as public spaces.

Sketch courtesy SANAA

Image courtesy SANAA

Image courtesy SANAA
Facts about IVAM Extension
Total area existing building:
18,000 m2
Total area extension:
8,028 m2
Terrace:
2,100 m2
Total floor area:
31,000 m2
Client:
Insititut Valencia d'art Modern
Architect:
Design Team:
Yoshitaka Tanase
Yumiko Yamada
Rikiya Yamamoto
Hiroaki Katagiri
Architect of Record:
Área Ingeniería y Arquitectura S.L.
Structural Consultant:
SAPS - Sasaki and Partners
Structural Engineer:
Obiol, Moya y Asociados, S.L
Mechanical/Electrical Engineer: IDOM
Acoustical Consultant:
GBBM
Environmental Consultant:
ARUP
Lighting Consultant:
ARUP Lighting
Last updated: January 14, 2013
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