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Museum Garage in Miami, Florida by Clavel Arquitectos + J.MAYER.H und Partner Architekten MBB + K/R + Nicolas Buffe and WORKac

 
November 5th, 2018 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Clavel Arquitectos

The Museum Garage is located in the Miami Design District, a neighborhood dedicated to innovative art, design and architecture. Featuring the work of five designers, the seven-story mixed-use structure will feature ground-floor retail spaces and capacity for 800 vehicles.

For the project, in 2015, Design District developer Craig Robins, commissioned architect and curator Terence Riley to develop the concept for Museum Garage. WORKac, J. Mayer H., Clavel Arquitectos, Nicolas Buffe were selected to create the garage’s facades, along with Riley’s own architectural firm K/R (Keenen/Riley), with TimHaahs serving as the architect-of-the-record.

Image Courtesy © Miguel de Guzman

  • Architects: Clavel Arquitectos + J.MAYER.H und Partner Architekten MBB + K/R + Nicolas Buffe and WORKac
  • Project: Museum Garage
  • Location: Miami Design District, Miami, Florida, USA
  • Photography: Miguel de Guzman
  • Design Credits: 
  • K/R: Terence Riley, Gustavo Mur, Ethan Royal, Kevin McAlarnen
  • Clavel Arquitectos:
    • Principals: Manuel Clavel Rojo, Luis Clavel Sainz
    • Project Leader: Rafael de Giles González
    • Team: Ricardo Carcelén González, Ramón Gómez Ruiz, Adrián Riquelme Martínez, Mariano Tomás Fuster, Diego Victoria García, David Hernández Conesa

Image Courtesy © WORKac

  • J. Mayer H: Jürgen Mayer H., Wilko Hoffmann, Marcus Blum, Fabrizio Silvano, Ojive De Lungeta
  • Nicolas Buffe + WORKac: 
    • Principals: Amale Andraos, Dan Wood
    • Associate Principal: Sam Dufaux
    • Project Architect: Hyun Tek Yoon
    • Team: Trevor Hollyn Taub, Goran Eriksson
  • Total Area: 32.142,5 m2
  • Completion Date: 24/04/2018 (public presentation) / 23/06/2018 (opening)

Image Courtesy © J.MAYER.H und Partner Architekten MBB

Bringing together these designers from around the world, Riley drew inspiration from the surrealist parlor game, Exquisite Corpse. Cadavre Exquis, as the game is known in French, involved a collection of images assembled by various artists with no regard or knowledge of what the other artists have drawn, producing one image whose components don’t necessarily match but flow together as one playful composition. Under Riley’s direction, each participating architect was eventually assigned an area and depth to build out and given free reign to create fully individual designs. The result is a unique modern, architectural version of the Exquisite Corpse.

Image Courtesy © Nicolas Buffe

At the corner of NE 1st Avenue and NE 41st Street in the Design District, the work of the New York firm WORKac meets that of Berlin-based J.MAYER.H. WORKac’s façade – titled Ant Farm – faces 1st Avenue and celebrates social interaction, sustainability, art, music, and the landscape. In an ant colony-inspired display of human activity, miniaturized public spaces – a garden, a lending library, art space, and playground – and their connecting circulation spaces appear and disappear behind a perforated metal screen that provides visual contrast, shade, and protection.

J. Mayer H.’S façade – titled XOX (Hugs and Kisses) – appears as gigantic interlocking puzzle pieces that nestle at the corner with the forms of WORKac’s façade. XOX then extends westward from the corner along 41st Street. XOX’s enigmatic forms, emblazoned with striping and bright colors, recall the aerodynamic forms of automotive design and appear to float above the sidewalk below. Smaller volumes, covered in metal screens project outward and are activated with embedded light at night.

Image Courtesy © Miguel de Guzman

The next façade along 41st Street serves as the entrance and exit of the garage. It is the work of Nicolas Buffe – a French-born artist living in Japan – and is constructed with a dark perforated metal backdrop. The façade features a variety of diverse 2D and 3D elements crafted from laser-cut metals and fiber resin plastic. At street level, the façade’s features four 23-foot tall, full 3D caryatids standing astride the garage’s arched entrance and exits. Like the caryatids below, the composition above reflects Buffe’s childhood passion for video games and Japanese animation. The result is the unexpected juxtaposition of anime, tokusatsu, and manga with Buffe’s other passion – Rococo and Baroque architecture.

Image Courtesy © Clavel Arquitectos

In the space between Nicolas Buffe’s facade and that of K/R, Spanish firm Clavel Arquitectos’s Urban Jam draws from the rebirth of urban life in the Miami Design District – where old structures and discarded spaces have been revived by architectural and urban designs. Urban Jam suggests a similar “repurposing” of very familiar elements, using 45 gravity-defying car bodies rendered in metallic gold and silver. In effect, the styles of years past gain a second life as lux sculptural objects, caught in a surreal vertical traffic jam.

Furthest west on 41st Street, just opposite the Institute of Contemporary Art, is Barricades, designed by New York- and Miami-based K/R. The design is inspired by Miami’s automotive landscape; particularly it’s ubiquitous orange- and white-striped traffic barriers. In this case, the faux-barriers are turned right side up and form a brightly colored screen. The façade has fifteen
“windows” framed in mirror stainless steel, through which concrete planters pop out above the sidewalk.

Image Courtesy © K/R

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Categories: Garage, Mixed use, Museum, Parking, Retail, space




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