The Bass Museum of Art Commissions Johnston Marklee for Campus Expansion in Collins Park, Miami Beach
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The Bass Museum of Art Commissions Johnston Marklee for Campus Expansion in Collins Park, Miami Beach
"Johnston Marklee's approach emphasizes formal clarity and contextual responsiveness, drawing from their extensive portfolio of cultural and academic projects, including the Menil Drawing Institute and the renovation of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago."
"The proposed expansion will feature a new pavilion designed for contemporary and experimental media, equipped with advanced environmental and display systems to meet both technical performance and curatorial needs."
"A multipurpose outdoor patio will be integrated into Collins Park, serving as a transitional space that combines shaded and open areas for community events, enhancing the relationship between architecture and landscape."
The Bass Museum of Art in Miami Beach has appointed Johnston Marklee for its campus expansion, enhancing its long-term vision of integrating architecture, landscape, and contemporary art. The museum, established in 1964, is located in a historic Art Deco building. The expansion will extend Arata Isozaki's vision with a new 22,000 square foot pavilion for contemporary exhibitions and public engagement. Additionally, a multipurpose outdoor patio will be created within Collins Park to facilitate community events, blending architectural and landscape elements.
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