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Ito’s Concept Design for his Upcoming American Debut

Ito, Berkeley, Museum
The Berkeley Art Museum / Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA) needed a new home as it was discovered their previous location was seismically inadequate. After a review of 141 international architects, Japan´s Toyo Ito was chosen to design the new museum, scheduled to open in 2013.

The conceptual design evolves from a grid of interlocking spaces with flowing walls to create various exhibition galleries. A “fluid steel exterior“ follows the weaving grid within with towering windows to create large interior viewing spaces. The final design is scheduled for completion by 2009.

Berkeley Art Museum by ItoThe program includes 2 theatres, over 20 exhibition galleries, a museum store, café, screening room, study center, learning center, and library.  A largely transparent ground-floor façade invites exploration of the museum within and eases the transition from the UC Berkeley campus to the city’s art district.

Berkeley Art Museum by ItoThe BAM/PFA collection was founded in 1963 and includes the largest group of Japanese films outside of Japan, along with American folk art, mid-20th century conceptual and contemporary international art, international classics, and a large amount of Californian and San Francisco based art.

The projected cost of the new museum is $145 million for construction to be funded primarily by private sources.

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