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Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates
The crucial connectivity between the city, the park, and the Mississippi River embankment has been established by bridging Interstate 44, a six lane wide highway trench in the landscape.
Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux
Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates
The materiality of the new West Entry Plaza of the Museum embraces the visitor in an arc of sky and the surrounding landscape, reflected by the diffused scrim of stainless steel screen walls. The tilt of this reflection references the Arch itself, intuitively leading visitors from the Plaza exterior into the Museum’s glassed-in entry volumes.
Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux
Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates
Beyond transforming, modernizing, and improving the Museum, the explicit project goal was to better integrate the new and original Museum with the National Park Service’s Gateway Arch landscape and improve connectivity between the Park, the Old Courthouse, and downtown St. Louis.
Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux
Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates
Within this comprehensive project, the work of James Carpenter Design Associates (JCDA) has focused on leading the planning and design of the Museum’s new West Entry and public spaces.
Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux
Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates
JCDA has applied its design approach to the entry sequence and the new main public spaces of the Museum Arrivals Hall, which lead down to and connect with renewed exhibitions and the renovated Saarinen museum below the Arch.
Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux