David Chipperfield Architects to Lead Masterplan for Minneapolis Institute of Art
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) has selected David Chipperfield Architects to lead the design of a new masterplan for the museum that will ?enhance the visitor experience and to expand the community?s access to the museum as a community resource.?
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The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) has selected David Chipperfield Architects to lead the design of a new masterplan for the museum that will ?enhance the visitor experience and to expand the community?s access to the museum as a community resource.?The planning process will aim to diagnose potential improvements and provide a conceptual solution for a long-term growth plan for the Museum. Several pressing needs have already been identified, including improved parking facilities, additional art storage and increased and improved public gathering spaces. The Museum also hopes to question the current visitor circulation, as well as consider upgrades to their restaurant and auditorium.
David Chipperfield's Museo Jumex in Mexico City. Image © Simon Menges
?We are thrilled to work with David Chipperfield,? said Kaywin Feldman, Nivin and Duncan MacMillan Director and President of the museum. ?Mia has seen tremendous growth in recent years, with rep...
Minneapolis Institute of Art. © Wikimedia <a href='http://https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Minneapolis_Institute_of_Arts.jpg#/media/File:Minneapolis_Institute_of_Arts.jpg'>user Alvintrusty</a>. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) has selected David Chipperfield Architects to lead the design of a new masterplan for the museum that will ?enhance the visitor experience and to expand the community?s access to the museum as a community resource.?The planning process will aim to diagnose potential improvements and provide a conceptual solution for a long-term growth plan for the Museum. Several pressing needs have already been identified, including improved parking facilities, additional art storage and increased and improved public gathering spaces. The Museum also hopes to question the current visitor circulation, as well as consider upgrades to their restaurant and auditorium.
David Chipperfield's Museo Jumex in Mexico City. Image © Simon Menges
?We are thrilled to work with David Chipperfield,? said Kaywin Feldman, Nivin and Duncan MacMillan Director and President of the museum. ?Mia has seen tremendous growth in recent years, with rep...
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