View of rear of museum with rear entrance and steps. Museum of Contempory Art Australia, Sydney, Australia. Architect: Sam Marsh
The unobstructed display of art was of primary importance. The source of the built form was the white box that is the starting point for the MCA’s exhibition design. The voids between such boxes allow selective views out as well as views deep into the activity of the interior. The external articulation of these boxes reconciles the scale shift from the small of George Street to the huge of Circular Quay. The entrance passage took its cue from the surrounding topography and urban fabric to create an entry between the different levels of George Street and Circular Quay. This open gesture invites people in. Being viewed from all angles, there is no back, front, top or bottom. Amongst many other environmental initiatives, a seawater exchange system saves 30% on energy costs. The building is clad in glass reinforced concrete panels that allowed massive singular panels.
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