The first stage of
Foster + Partners’ masterplan will establish its key principles: the sympathetic
setting of a ‘museum in a garden’, with the original axial arrangement
re-established to unify the visitor experience, and the creation of new public
facilities.
The new masterplan
restores the clarity of Wyeth’s plan by reinstating the main entrance on a new
street frontage on South Dixie
Highway, in West Palm Beach Florida, to the west – visitors will once again be
able to see through the entire building via a new, transparent grand hall and
refurbished glass and iron courtyard doors. The new entrance is signalled by
three new double-height pavilions, unified with the re-worked existing wing by
a shared palette of white stone.
The pavilions house
a state-of-the-art auditorium, event space and a ‘grand hall’ – the social hub
of the museum. The design also includes a new museum shop and a new restaurant
with al-fresco garden seating which, like the new pavilion spaces, can operate
independently of the museum to activate the campus throughout the day and at
night. A metal roof canopy floats above the pavilions and projects to shade the
entrance plaza.
The structure is
gently tapered to visually reduce its profile, while providing stability to
withstand hurricane winds. The canopy’s gentle lustre is designed to cast
diffuse patterns of light in an abstracted reflection of people and flowing
water below. Linear pools create a tranquil setting for the entrance plaza,
masking the sound of traffic, which is visually set apart by a hedge. A curved
opening in the roof accommodates the branches of a mature ficus tree and a
further light well above the lobby illuminates and defines the new entrance.




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