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Adkins Gallery in Norman, Oklahoma by Elliott + Associates Architects

 
March 16th, 2017 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Elliott + Associates Architects 

The University of Oklahoma has renovated and expanded The Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.  The impetus of the expansion was the awarding of the Eugene B. Adkins Collection to a partnership between the University of Oklahoma and the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa. The Collection is among the nation’s most important private collections of works by the Taos artists as well as Native American works of art. It totals more than 3,300 objects including 1,100 two-dimensional works, 370 pieces of pottery, more than 1,600 examples of jewelry and silverwork, and nearly 250 pieces of other Native arts.

Exterior view looking southeast, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

  • Architects: Elliott + Associates Architects
  • Project: Adkins Gallery
  • Location: 555 Elm Avenue, Norman, Oklahoma 73019-3003, USA
  • Photography: Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp
  • Client: University of Oklahoma Board of Regents
  • Cost: $13 Million
  • Scope: Renovation of existing gallery and addition of new galleries 54,570  s.f.
  • Completion: October 2011

South elevation with 1971 art school is foreground, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

In order to properly display and care for this collection, The University of Oklahoma added a major new gallery floor above the original museum building plus a mezzanine   to the existing building. The mezzanine level houses the University’s photography collection which consists of almost 1,300 prints.  A central stair, constructed just behind the west wall of the original building, leads visitors from the first floor and the level below to the 8,300-square-foot Adkins Gallery.  After viewing the Adkins Collection, visitors can move up to the mezzanine level to view the new 4,500-square-foot Photography Gallery, where OU’s extensive and important photography collection, along with works on paper, is featured in rotating exhibits that will continually offer viewers new works from the OU collections.

The project includes renovation of the existing 1971 building, the construction of a major new central stair in the new Adkins Gallery, upgrading the existing galleries, and reconfiguring  “back of the house” spaces where displays are built and artwork is restored, repaired and stored.

New renovated ground level gallery and new central stair with moiré wall, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

View looking west toward new central stair from renovated gallery with moiré wall, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

University of Oklahoma Regent Jon R. Stuart and his wife, Dee Dee, of Tulsa, made a $3 million lead gift from the Stuart Family Foundation to the expansion project for the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.  In appreciation for the gift, the new addition is named The Stuart Wing.

The concept for the museum is inspired by the forms, color and landscapes found in the paintings, photography and artifacts of the collection. The abstract interpretation of the contents connects the time and place of the subject matter and places it in the 21st Century space. The new central stair with the rising wood sidewalls suggests a canyon in the Southwest. The adjacent Lester Wing pyramid roofs are visible through the sunset window and suggest mountains.  The thick mobile walls are visible from the mezzanine and take inspiration from adobe. Water is often depicted in the collection and “water” is introduced into the space as a 55-foot, 3-story blue moiré wall that is quietly present adjacent to the central stair.

View looking northeast at ground level renovated gallery and new central stair and moiré wall, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

Ground level renovated gallery looking east, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

The Stuart Wing acts as the architectural bridge between the 1971 Art School and the 2005 Lester Wing.  The Stuart Wing acts as the connection between buildings using horizontal lines, the gray slate roof color, and compatible proportions to create a unified composition.  Sky and clouds are reflected in the exterior gray glass suggesting the painted skies within the gallery and giving a subliminal preview of the museum contents

One unique feature is the “transparent” steel columns transforming a mandatory function into art.  The Adkins Gallery proportion, wall thickness and scale were conceived to create a harmonious space for this very important collection.

Adkins gallery (2nd floor) looking west at new central stair and moiré wall, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

Central stair with “Moiré wall” and Sunset window, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

View of Adkins Gallery (2nd floor) from stair to mezzanine looking east, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

Adkins Gallery (2nd floor) looking north, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

Basement level renovated gallery looking north with new central stair, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

Basement level renovated gallery looking west, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

Central stair with “Moiré wall” and Sunset window, Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

New central stair view from Adkins Gallery (2nd floor), Image Courtesy © Scott McDonald (Hedrich Blessing)

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

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Categories: Art Gallery, Autocad, Exhibition gallery, Gallery, SketchUp




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