The significant
donation of iconic works by the Haub family will transform Tacoma Art Museum
into one of the leading museums in the country featuring Western American art.
The museum’s new
Haub Wing will feature the Haub Family Collection, one of the leading
collections of Western American art. The project will create over 50 percent
more gallery space and a more welcoming environment for the community to enjoy
and explore the museum’s collections..
The program includes
6,000 square feet
of new gallery space, 3,000
square feet of expanded new lobby space, and 9,000 square feet
of new back-of-house service and mechanical space. The project scope also
includes 3,000
square feet of interior remodeling in the existing lobby
and adjacent bookstore, café, and restrooms.
The museum
recognizes its place as a connector for Tollefson
Plaza, the University of Washington
Tacoma corridor, the Prairie Line Trail, and Hood Street. This
project aims to continue the city’s goal of activating Pacific Avenue and these important
historic and re-imagined elements of the Tacoma
landscape.
The design of the
new Haub wing derives its aesthetic in part from its elemental simplicity and
its use-driven design, taking its cues from pieces of Tacoma’s history including traditional Native
American long houses and railroading. The new building will include an interior
sculpture hall with high windows that will be shaded with exterior screens
along Pacific Avenue.
Location: Tacoma, USA
Architects: Olson Kundig Architects
Design Principal: Tom Kundig, Kirsten R. Murray,Kevin
Kudo-King
Project Manager: Jim Friesz,
Project Management: Bonewitz Project Leadership
Landscape Architects: Murase Associates
Construction Team: Sellen Construction
Area: 16000.0 ft2
Year: 2013
Client: Tacoma Art Museum
Landscape Architects: Murase Associates
Construction Team: Sellen Construction
Area: 16000.0 ft2
Year: 2013





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