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Extension to the Denver Art Museum, Frederic C. Hamilton Building

Denver, Colorado

The Extension to the Denver Art Museum, The Frederic C. Hamilton Building, is an expansion and addition to the existing museum, designed by the Italian Architect Gio Ponti.  Inspired by the vitality and growth of Denver, the addition currently houses the Modern and Contemporary art collections as well as the collection of Oceanic and African Art.  The extension, which opened in October 2006, was a joint venture with Davis Partnership Architects, the Architect of Record, working with M.A. Mortensen Co.

To complete the vision for the extension Studio Daniel Libeskind worked closely with the director, curators, core exhibition team, the contract architect and the Board of Trustees. Since its opening, the new building has become a major cultural landmark for Denver, attracting thousands of visitors to the museum complex.

"Nexus is conceived in close connection with the function and aesthetic of the existing Ponti museum, as well as the entire Civic Center and public library. The new building is a kind of city hub, tying together downtown, the Civic Center, and forming a strong connection to the golden triangle neighborhood. The project is not designed as a stand alone building, but as part of a composition of public spaces, monuments and gateways in this developing part of the city, contributing to the synergy amongst neighbors, large and intimate.

"The materials of the building closely relate to the existing context as well as innovative new materials (such as titanium) which together will form spaces that connect local Denver tradition to the 21st Century.

"The amazing vitality and growth of Denver -- from its foundation to the present -- inspires the form of the new museum. Coupled with the magnificent topography with its breathtaking views of the sky and the Rocky Mountains, the dialogue between the boldness of construction and the romanticism of the landscape creates a unique place in the world. The bold and forward looking engagement of the public in forging its own cultural, urban and spirited destiny is something that would strike anyone upon touching the soil of Colorado.

"One of the challenges of building the Denver Art Museum was to work closely and respond to the extraordinary range of transformations in light, coloration, atmospheric effects, temperature and weather conditions unique to this City. I insisted these be integrated not only functionally and physically, but culturally and experientially for the benefit of the visitors' experience.

"The new building is not based on an idea of style or the rehashing of ready made ideas or external shape because its architecture does not separate the inside from the outside or provide a pretty facade behind which a typical experience exists; rather this architecture has an organic connection to the public at large and to those aspects of experience that are also intellectual, emotional, and sensual. The integration of these dimensions for the enjoyment and edification of the public is achieved in a building that respects the hand crafted nature of architecture and its immediate communication from the hand, to the eye, to the mind. After all, the language of architecture beyond words themselves is the laughter of light, proportion and materiality."

Daniel Libeskind


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Extension to the Denver Art Museum, Frederic C. Hamilton Building

Competition: 2000
Completion: 2006
Opening: 2006
Client:
The Denver Art Museum; City of Denver


Building Address:
Denver Art Museum
100, West 14th Avenue Parkway
Denver, CO 80204
USA


Technical Details:
Building Area:
146,000 sq. ft.

Building Details:
Atrium, permanent galleries, special exhibition galleries, kitchen, café, 300 seat auditorium, art storage and conservation, crating and loading, bridge connection to Ponti museum

Structure:
Concrete structure with titanium cladding



Credits:
Joint Venture Partner:
Davis Partnership

Contractor:
M.A Mortensen Co. (Colorado)

Structural Engineer:
Arup (Los Angeles)

Structural Connection Design:
Structural Consultants, Inc.

Civil Engineers:
JF Sato and Associates

Mechanical Air:
Arup-Los Angeles

Mechanical/Electrical:
MKK Engineers and Arup (Los Angeles)

Structural Engineers:
ARUP (Los Angeles)

Structural Connection Design:
Structural Consultants, Inc.

Civil Engineers:
JF Sato and Associates

Interior Designers:
Studio Daniel Libeskind with Davis Partnership

Landscape Architects:
Studio Daniel Libeskind with Davis Partnership

Lighting Consultant:
George Sexton and Associates

Theater Consultant:
Auerbach Pollock Friedlander

Acoustical Consultant:
ARUP (Los Aangeles)

Exterior Façade Consultant:
Gordon H Smith, ARUP, BCE;

Graphics:
Arthouse

Lobby Consultant:
LORD Cultural Resources

Wind Tunnel Testing:
CPP

Traffic:
Felsburg Holt & Ullevig

Vertical Transportation:
HKA Elevator Consulting

Photo Credits:
©Bitter Bredt Fotografie: Images 1, 2-11, 14-16
©SDL: Image 2
©Denver Art Museum: Image 12-13

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Denver Art Museum

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