Fundació Antoni Tàpies
15. fevereiro 2011
Since its foundation in 2006, the work done by Ábalos+Sentkiewicz, has stood out on the Spanish and international architecture scene for its original synthesis of technical rigour, formal richness and its integrating of architecture, landscape and environment. 2G issue number 56 presents 15 recent works and projects carried out by them that extend from museum programmes, by way of works relying on private enterprise, to international competitions for huge complexes.
View to the library
The pincipal objective of the renovation of the Fundació Antoni Tàpies was to bring the structure in line with new safety and evacuation regulations, while also improving the overall complex. This involves opening the entire historical building to the public, with new exhibition, archive and educational areas, and concentrating the administrative areas in a new three-storey pavilion at the far end of the plot; this exits onto the city block’s interior courtyard.
Main gallery to the entrance
However, the new Fundació Antoni Tàpies seeks above all to contribute to a new generation of museums understood as centres of cultural production by offering a range of spaces suitable for diverse artistic practices; it also hopes to create thermodynamic balance and enhance the existing building. Another of the goals of this new generation of museums is to intensify the experience of the visitor, who is given an overview of the complex programmatic network that sustains the production of culture, as well as the Modernista (Art Nouveau) building itself, as an actual part of the exhibition system.
Entrance to the main gallery
The previous dialogue established between the original building of the art noveau architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner (1881-1884) and the intervention of Roser Amadó and Lluís Domènech (1987-1990)—in particular through the installation of the Tàpies work on the roof (Cloud and chair, 1990)—is now broadened by the addition of another piece by the artist (Sock, 2010) and a landscaped roof. This opens the museum up to new dialogues with the courtyard of Cerdà’s Eixample block.
New extension: offices and service pavilion
In environmental terms, the extension involves a substantial improvement to the natural lighting of the original building and of the formal aspect of the whole. Furthermore, the intervention has been contained in a single volume in order to reduce the number of energy interchanges.
Section
Fundació Antoni Tàpies
2010
Aragó 255
08007 Barcelona
Architects
Ábalos+Sentkiewicz
Madrid
Structural Materials
Steel structure, glass
Oak wood paving
Textile membranes
White painting finishings
Built area
4.150 square meters
Photos
José Hevia (Barcelona)