Lenbachhaus Munich, Munich, Germany. Architect: Foster + Partners, 2013.

Lenbachhaus Munich, Munich, Germany. Architect: Foster + Partners, 2013.

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Designed in the Florentine style, and completed in 1891 as a villa and studio for the artist Franz von Lenbach, the Lenbachhaus became Munich’s city art gallery in 1924. Following an analysis of the existing buildings, a wing dating from the 1970s was removed and replaced with a new building, with two floors of galleries, which unifies the historical elements along Richard-Wagner-Strasse. Conceived as a ‘jewel box’ for the gallery’s treasures, the new wing is clad in aluminium-copper-alloy tubes whose colour complements the villa’s rich ochre render. Inside, a sequence of galleries displays the museum’s renowned collection of paintings by the early-twentieth-century group, Der Blaue Reiter, echoing the domestic scale of their original setting. As many of these works were painted en plein air, indirect natural light is drawn into the upper-level galleries to create the ideal conditions for their display. Circulation through the building has been completely redefined, beginning with a ne

Image Details:
Image File: DGIL-0100-0013
Caption: Lenbachhaus Munich, Munich, Germany. Architect: Foster + Partners, 2013. Street perspective with facade and the Propylaea in background.
Property Release: No
Model Release: No
Dimensions in PX: 4717 x 3557 pixels
Date of Photograph: 05/05/2013
Restriction: Restrictions
Credit: Dennis Gilbert/VIEW
Building Details:
View Project Number: 61305
Building Name: Lenbachhaus Munich
Headline: Lenbachhaus Munich, Munich, Germany. Architect: Foster + Partners, 2013.
City: Munich
Country: Germany
Architect: Foster + Partners
Architect Website: www.fosterandpartners.com
Category: Culture And Entertainment
Building Type: Museum
Year of Completion: 2013
Collection: VIEW Architecture
Public Notes: Designed in the Florentine style, and completed in 1891 as a villa and studio for the artist Franz von Lenbach, the Lenbachhaus became Munich’s city art gallery in 1924. Following an analysis of the existing buildings, a wing dating from the 1970s was removed and replaced with a new building, with two floors of galleries, which unifies the historical elements along Richard-Wagner-Strasse. Conceived as a ‘jewel box’ for the gallery’s treasures, the new wing is clad in aluminium-copper-alloy tubes whose colour complements the villa’s rich ochre render. Inside, a sequence of galleries displays the museum’s renowned collection of paintings by the early-twentieth-century group, Der Blaue Reiter, echoing the domestic scale of their original setting. As many of these works were painted en plein air, indirect natural light is drawn into the upper-level galleries to create the ideal conditions for their display. Circulation through the building has been completely redefined, beginning with a ne
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Orientation: H
Type: Museum
B/W or Colour: Colour
Number of People: 6-10 people
Technique: Full Frame
People Incidental: Yes
Point of View: Street view
Time of Day: Day
Interior or Exterior: Exterior
Photographer: Dennis Gilbert
Source File Name: DGIL-0100-0013.jpg
Copyright Info URL: www.viewpictures.co.uk