Finalist (Weiss/Manfredi), The Reimagining the Dallas Museum of Art International Design Competition

Finalist (Weiss/Manfredi), The Reimagining the Dallas Museum of Art International Design Competition

Weiss/Manfredi is one of the finalists in the competition organized by the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) and Malcolm Reading Consultants (MRC) to design additional gallery spaces to house the expanding collection of the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA).

The Dallas Museum of Art is an enduring cultural wonder within the increasingly vibrant Dallas Arts District. We admire the cadence of architecture and landscape central to Edward Larrabee Barnes’s and Dan Kiley’s initial vision, yet the existing building’s opacity and unintuitive orientation conceal the vibrancy of this cultural campus. Our design activates and intensifies reciprocities—architecture and landscape, building and garden, art and community—to construct a new tapestry for the arts.

Through strategic subtraction and luminous additions, our design reinvigorates this elegant but fortified structure to signal a new transparency, both literal and philosophical, that welcomes the entire community. New galleries and gathering spaces, with generous ceilings and filtered natural light, and gardens to the north and south anchor the urban edges. The visitor sequence culminates in a cantilevered gallery and roof garden overlooking Klyde Warren Park, bringing into focus the DMA’s role as an inspiring and welcoming catalyst to the cultural life of the city.

For detailed information: https://competitions.malcolmreading.com/dallasmuseumofart/gallery

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