Museum at Prairiefire / Verner Johnson
The architecture of the Museum at Prairiefire in Overland Park, Kansas celebrates the rich story of the region, stemming from the Kansas tradition of controlled prairie burns. Real Estate developer, Merrill Companies, contacted prominent Museum and Architect Planners ? Verner Johnson to aid in creating a structure that would match the surrounding landscape. Jonathan Kharfen, the lead architect on the project examined the landscape and its characteristics and developed an idea to create a building that looked like flames ablaze in the fields. The design evoked a sense of irony, according to Jonathan, ?It?s not traditionally a building?s job to conjure up images of fire, in fact, it?s quite the opposite?. The obstacle presented here was how to capture the upward and expansive movement of fire, adding animation to a building constructed of lifeless materials. The solution was to use a combination of multi-colored, iridescent stainless steel tiles, mixed with an innovative use of Dichroic Glass. These products, in conjunction with the stone volumes as a backdrop, provided durability and design versatility, resulting in vivid, inextinguishable color.
© Sam Fentress
Architects: Verner Johnson
Location: Overland Park, KS, United States
Lead Architect: Jonathan kharfen
Area: 41000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Sam Fentress
Owner : MC Prairiefire LLC c/o Merrill Companies
General Contract...
© Sam Fentress
Architects: Verner Johnson
Location: Overland Park, KS, United States
Lead Architect: Jonathan kharfen
Area: 41000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Sam Fentress
Owner : MC Prairiefire LLC c/o Merrill Companies
General Contract...
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