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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.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

This clarity of circulation is maintained through the West Entry and Museum Arrivals Hall, where at the moment of entry, visitors can see down to the intermediate level mezzanine: an educational interpretive space enlivened by a large scale floor map of the Mississippi River and its tributaries.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

Looking further down into the new expansion, visitors see the beginning of the new exhibitions leading into the restored Saarinen Hall and the lifts that take the visitor to the top of the Arch.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

The below ground transition to the Saarinen Hall is unified by the luminous ceiling.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

The main escalator circulation is carved into both side walls of the new West Entry, flanked by open stairs connecting to the mezzanine and lower level.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

A combination of large planning moves and refined details emphasize a sense of light and sky throughout the museum circulation experience.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

View from the Old Courthouse at dusk.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

Stainless steel railings lead visitors up above the entry to create a Westward outlook. Integrated lighting maintains the screen and railing function day or night.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

With sensitive planning, innovative materiality, and refined details, every aspect of the Museum’s expansion is now animated by a meaningful vocabulary of light, as is typical of the JCDA approach

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

Day and night, the design’s sensitivity to light and landscape results in an intuitive, accessible visitor experience from the Park, the Courthouse, and from downtown St. Louis.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

Beyond expanding and modernizing the Museum at the Gateway Arch, JCDA has created a civic space that engages with the iconic presence of the monument itself, while directly supporting a new connection to and reciprocity with downtown St. Louis.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

The Museum’s new sense of space and generosity that results from this responds to and references the revitalized landscape of the Arch grounds, as well as its significant new engagement with the city, river, and region.

Photo credit:
Nic Lehoux

Installation "Le rocher très percé"
Humà design + architecture

Preliminary sketch

Photo credit:
Olivier Laplante-Goulet

Installation "Le rocher très percé"
Humà design + architecture

Team picture - Day 1

Photo credit:
Vincent Lemay

Installation "Le rocher très percé"
Humà design + architecture

Grinding work in progress by Olivier Laplante-Goulet

Photo credit:
Vincent Lemay

Installation "Le rocher très percé"
Humà design + architecture

Metal cutting by Lorelei L'Affeter

Photo credit:
Sarah Pradel

Installation "Le rocher très percé"
Humà design + architecture

Painting by Sarah Pradel

Photo credit:
Stéphanie Cardinal

Installation "Le rocher très percé"
Humà design + architecture

Relocating structure

Photo credit:
Stéphanie Pépin

Installation "Le rocher très percé"
Humà design + architecture

Relocating structure

Photo credit:
Stéphanie Pépin

Installation "Le rocher très percé"
Humà design + architecture

Relocating structure

Photo credit:
Stéphanie Pépin