Friday, February 27, 2015

The Guggenheim

 

The Guggenheim Museum in New York is the first museum established by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, dedicated to modern art. Founded in 1937 in Upper East Side, NY, it is the best known of all the museums of the foundation, and is often called simply "The Guggenheim".
At the beginning it was called the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, and was founded to showcase avant-garde art of early modern artists such as Kandinsky and Mondrian. In 1959 it moved to the place where it is now (the corner of 89th STreet and 5th Avenue, opposite Central Park), and built the building designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

The building itself became a work of art. From the street, the building looks like a white ribbon rolled into a cylindrical shape, slightly wider at the top than at the bottom. Internally, the galleries form a spiral. Thus, the visitor sees the work as you walk up the illuminated spiral ramp. Its design was inspired by a "Ziggurat" Babylonian temple pyramid, inverted.
The Museum Guggenhein exhibits a great difference to the buildings in the vicinity because of its spiral shape, marked by the mergeing of triangles, ovals, arcs, circles and squares, which correspond to the concept of organic architecture used by Frank Lloyd Wright in his designs.

Structure:

This building has a spiral structure featuring a large exhibition hall lit by a skylight.

Materials:

The materials used in its construction were basically precast concrete blocks.
The white paint used on the internal walls makes the works of art stand out.
The skylight is supported by steel joints.

I love the look of this architecture. The circular shape it holds and the lightning is absolutely amazing. Structures like this is not seen often where I live. I love unique forms as in this one.

4 comments:

  1. This is beautiful. The designing of this is perfect. Unique and amazing. Never seem anything like it.

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  2. If this is how the building looks I can't even imagine the art work that is in it. Very unique building.

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  3. Amazing structure! The first thing that comes to mind is how long it took to build such a unique building and has the creator built anything else?

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  4. I love this building! how the artist communicates the content of the Museum through the architecture is pretty cool!

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