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Analysis of Guggenheim Museum
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Brief analysis and description of Frank Lloyd Wright's Solomon R Guggenheim Museum in New ...... More...
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Paper Abstract:
Brief analysis and description of Frank Lloyd Wright's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City as example of Wright's organic apporach.

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The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum The Solomon R Guggenheim Museum is located at Fifth Avenue at th Street in New York City Frank Lloyd Wright was the architect forthis building which is a very modern circular structure containing aninterior spiral walkway leading to the dome above the central atrium Itis shaped like a teacup or an upside down terraced hill Willensky andWhite As described by Robert A M Stern Thomas Mellins and DavidFishman the complexity of the interior of the structure is

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Overall, Stern, et al (818) state that this building has become aniconic addition to the New York skyline. American Institute of Architects Guide to New York City. In 2 7, the exteriorand infrastructure underwent a restoration of its concrete façade. These niches are in shadow and this requires the use of artificiallight despite the fact that the central rotunda is filled with naturallight from the skylight above. New York: Three Rivers Press, 2 . This skylight is moreelaborate and Victorian than the structure it tops. It is unique and is particularlywell suited to the artworks it houses in that much of the artwork is alsoquite modern. Available at www.guggenheim.org/the_building.html. The initial impression of this building from the street is of asomewhat bland curvilinear structure, which is interesting because it wasbuilt in 1959. Accessed online, April 18, 2 8.Stern, Robert A.M., Mellins, Thomas, and Fishman, David. The Solomon R. The structure has alsobeen compared to an inverted ziggurat - "a stepped or winding pyramidaltemple of Babylonian design" ("The Building," 1). Guggenheim Museum is located at 1 71 Fifth Avenue at89th Street in New York City. Frank Lloyd Wright was the architect forthis building, which is a very modern circular structure containing aninterior spiral walkway leading to the dome above the central atrium. New York 196 : Architecture and Urbanism between the Second World War and the Bicentennial. "The Building." Guggenheim Museum. 2 8. The niches have limited space and concavewalls and one has a sense of slight disorientation when moving down thespiral. The tower presents a smooth façade that is interrupted by windowswhich segment its different levels. The building was augmented in 1992 byan adjoining rectangular tower that is taller than the original spiral.This was designed by Gwathmey Siegel and Associates. Works CitedAnonymous. The museum is "an embodiment of Wright's attempts to render theinherent plasticity of organic forms in architecture" ("The Building," 1).One of the problems I observed in the building is that the works of art arepoorly lit and are displayed in niches on plinths that surround the centralspiral. New York: Monacelli Press, 1995.Willensky, Elliot and White, Norval. Itis shaped like a teacup or an upside down terraced hill (Willensky andWhite, 425). Stern, Thomas Mellins, and DavidFishman (8 7-8 8), the complexity of the interior of the structure is suchthat a visitor will benefit from having a floor plan and might well expectto spend the better part of a day going through its many galleries. Wright departed in this organic structure from typical museum designwhich tends to lead visitors through a series of interconnected rooms. When one enters the interior and gazes up at the skylightin the dome, a curious sense of dissonance emerges. Guggenheim Museum The Solomon R. As described by Robert A.M. Hisplan moves people to the top of the building via an elevator and thenencourages them to move downward on a gentle slope of a continuous ramp.It has also been suggested that the "spiral design recalled a nautilusshell, with continuous spaces flowing freely into one another" ("TheBuilding," 1).

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