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Guggenheim Abu Dhabi design by Frank Gehry

Guggenheim Abu Dhabi design by Frank Gehry #Guggenheim #Guggenheimmuseum #FrankGehry #amazingarchitecture #milimetdesign #kientrucnoitieng #museum #baotangduongdai #FrankGehryarchitect The Guggenheim museum's design is by architect Frank Gehry. The lighting was designed by L'Observatoire International.[12] Flanked on three sides by the Persian Gulf, the site also acts as a manmade breakwater that protects the island’s northern beaches. Gehry noted, "The site itself, virtually on the water or close to the water on all sides, in a desert landscape with the beautiful sea and the light quality of the place suggested some of the direction." The museum is planned, at 320,000 square feet (30,000 m2), to be the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation's largest facility. It is designed to accommodate approximately 130,000 square feet (12,000 m2) of exhibition space. Gehry's design features exhibition galleries, education and research space, a conservation laboratory, a center for contemporary Arab, Islamic and Middle Eastern culture, and a center for "art and technology". Inspired by traditional middle-eastern covered courtyards and wind towers, used to cool structures exposed to the desert sun, the museum's clusters of horizontal and vertical galleries of various sizes are connected by catwalks and planned around a central, covered courtyard, incorporating natural features intended to maximize the energy efficiency of the building. The largest galleries will offer a grand scale for the display of large contemporary art installations. Parts of the building will be four stories tall with galleries stacked atop each other. The museum is intended to be a centerpiece in the island's plan for contemporary art and culture". In 2011, the museum began site and structural work on a peninsula at the northwestern tip of Saadiyat Island adjacent to Abu Dhabi, but construction was suspended the same year. The completion date was first pushed back from 2011 to 2013 then to 2015, after the emirate cancelled contracts with concrete suppliers, and again to 2017 "amid more difficult economic times".[18] Continued progress awaited the approval of construction applications and contracts by the Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC).The Guggenheim Foundation announced in 2019 that construction of the museum is expected to begin "soon" and to be completed in approximately four years. The announcement emphasized that the museum is expected to include a center for art and technology, a children's education facility, archives, library and research center and a conservation laboratory.

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