Umeå Art Museum is located at the 15,000 m2 new Arts Campus
at Umeå University
in northern Sweden.
The new campus also comprises the Academy
of Fine Arts, the Institute of Design
and the School of
Architecture.
The
consolidation of artistic institutes and exhibition facilities is based on a
close collaboration between various companies with a view to allow art, design
and architecture to benefit from one another.
Umeå's position
as a centre of art and education is strenghtened with a new silhouette by the Umeälven
river. In its previous facilities, the museum has displayed international
contemporary art and classic art-historical exhibitions side by side since
1981.
The new museum
more than doubles the exhibition area and, with its protruding, visible
location by the river, it will become a new landmark in the area.
The museum
comprises three exhibition halls placed on top of each other. The large, square
halls are free from load-bearing structures and are supported by four legs,
with one leg placed on each side of the square rooms.
Around the
exhibition halls, the legs create an outer, narrow gap towards the facades – a
niche, which lets the cool sun and sky light pour into the space and merge with
the warm artificial light.
In addition to
the light effect, the niches allow for natural breaks from the artistic
exploring, and the higher up you go, the more you are drawn towards the view of
the river, city and landscape.
The four legs
not only support the building but also serve as wells for all vertical
movement: elevators, stairs, pipes and ventilation ducts. The entrance and
foyer span across the three lower levels and comprise a museum shop, a
children’s workshop and an auditorium.
A partly
triple-high room serves to connect the spaces. As the other buildings at the
Arts Campus, the facade features vertical louvres in Siberian larch, which supports
its verticality – only broken by the large windows and the glass floor in the
middle.
Umeå Art
Museum wishes to attract international artists. This
imposes high requirements on museum safety and climate control. The museum
connects to the local district heating system and features maintenance-free
materials.
Location: Umeå, Sweden
Architect: Henning Larsen Architects
Project Team: White
Arkitekter, Tyréns, WSP Group, TM-Konsult
Gross floor area: 3.500
m2
Year: 2009 - 2011
Client: Balticgruppen AB












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