News of the annex, which will nearly double the New Museum's size to 115,277 square feet, dates to 2016.
The sleek, angular volume will connect laterally to the original museum and house three gallery floors, a cafe, a bookstore, offices, community and educational program space, art storage, and outdoor terraces.
As a reminder, the renderings (via OMA) for the new structure ... as first seen when the plans were announced in June 2019...
The New Museum opened on the Bowery in December 2007. No word on an opening date for the annex.
A "sleek angular volume" that would look more in place on a prostate MRI than on the Bowery. The usual banal fuck-you to the neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteI guess all these narcisisstic architects have no sense of place because at heart they're the worst sort of suburbinites.
Just. Digusting. Simply abominable and soulless, a strong contender in the race to the bottom of the architectural barrel.
ReplyDeleteI kind of like the funky, clunky, chunky shape but it's not clear if this building is for administration or displaying art. If the latter then that's not a lot of interior viewing space. Also those cut out triangular balconies are a bit weird and kind of pointless. It's an interesting juxtaposition between the old and new but more of an architect's folly than great architecture.
ReplyDeleteI just hope there is at least 3 bars in this building... Seriously, at least it is not another glass clad box, perhaps modern or post-post modern design is ready to emerge, every century takes a couple of decades to find it footing. The Bowery will soon be part of NY's lost history thanks to our corrupt laws and big developer's "buy a politician for cheap" policy which is paying unimaginable dividends.
ReplyDeleteAll the verve and charm of a particularly uncomfortable suppository (to continue the theme of the first comment).
ReplyDeleteWhoever designed this obviously took the brown acid at Woodstock.
ReplyDeleteMy absolutely least favorite museum.
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