Machado Silvetti Architects and Fentress Architects designed the Denver Art Museum's enhancements. The two American firms added modern updates to the Denver landmark, initially designed by Gio Ponti and opened in 1971.
The museum is located in the heart of Denver in the Golden Triangle district. Now featuring a rounded and glazed welcome center, the building's modern enhancements have been underway since the firms released their plans in 2016. Other modifications include outdoor areas and reconfigured galleries. In addition, the architects added a space for education, events, and dining to the building's layout to engage the community further as they visit the establishment. Denver's Art Museum was one of the first high-rise art museums built in North America.
Glazed Rounded Art Buildings
Machado Silvetti Architects Redesigned the Denver Art Museum
Trend Themes
1. Glazed Rounded Architecture - Opportunities for other landmark buildings to be updated with a more modern aesthetic by incorporating glazed curves.
2. Flexible Spaces for Community Engagement - Trend for museums and other cultural institutions to add versatile spaces for education, events, and dining to encourage community participation and interaction with their collections.
3. Enhancing Existing Landmarks - A trend for architects and designers is to update and evolve existing structures rather than tearing them down and starting from scratch.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture & Design - Opportunities for architects and designers to incorporate modern updates and elements into existing structures and buildings in need of a refresh.
2. Museums & Cultural Institutions - Trend for museums and cultural establishments to renovate their buildings in order to create more versatile spaces for community engagement and interaction.
3. City Planning - Opportunities for city planners to collaborate with architects and designers on projects that involve the renovation and rejuvenation of existing buildings, thus preserving the city's cultural landmarks.