The Istanbul Modern, founded in 2004 as Türkiye’s first museum of modern and contemporary art, opens its new home following the completion of the works by Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) in the country’s most populous city.

The first dedicated museum of modern and contemporary art in Turkish history is clad in an “iridescent” envelope of aluminium panelling that aims to resemble the scales of a fish, the 16,000-square-meter facility overlooks Istanbul’s Karaköy waterfront, at the confluence of the Bosphorus Strait and Golden Horn waterways.

In its site placement (a new waterfront promenade, previously inaccessible to the public) and silhouette, the structure evokes the passage of a ship through the harbour. This is the studio's first project in Turkey.
RPBW designed three volumes stacked to organize the program into a vertical arrangement of public areas. A transparent ground floor strengthens the connection at this exceptional site between the waterfront and Tophane Park showcasing two site-specific works by Richard Wentworth and Olafur Eliasson.

A library, education spaces, café, shop, offices, pop-up gallery, and dedicated photography area all grace the first floor. The second floor houses the museum’s 19-year-old permanent collection, a 156-seat auditorium, and a primary temporary exhibitions gallery. Finally, the museum's third-floor terrace features a reflecting pool framed by the cantilevered roofline.

The new museum will include a survey of Piano's architecture called Genius Loci that “examines in detail the design process and structural components of Istanbul Modern’s new building.” Next to it in the library, "Constructing Architecture" showcases photographer Cemal Emden's recent documentation, which “unravels the museum building's construction phases.”

Other buildings and projects by the Italian-based studio are the Academy Museum and GES-2 House of Culture. They also recently announced a trio of new hospital designs for the Greek Stavros Niarchos Foundation and are working to complete the new Beirut Historical Museum.


Istanbul Modern Museum by Renzo Piano. Photograph by Cemal Emden.
 


Istanbul Modern Museum by Renzo Piano. Photograph by Cemal Emden.

Project description by Renzo Piano

The Istanbul Modern Museum in the historic Beyoğlu district of Istanbul is located on the waterfront of the western bank of the Bosphorus Strait, facing the Sultanahmet quarter.

A new building will replace the existing one currently located between the old city streets of the Galata Quarter and the existing port cruise terminal. The new museum will become an urban focal point between the old town to the west, the Bosphorus to the south, the Tophane Park to the north, and the new Galataport waterside development to the east which replaces the old pier activity. The project enhances the connectivity between these different areas and becomes a social and cultural destination for the city and visitors. The Park at the north of the site, surrounded by historical buildings and confined by a high-traffic street is a green lung for the whole Galata area and acts as a buffer zone, sheltering the waterfront and the museum from the city noise.

The museum project is part of an overall regenerative master plan of 1.5km along the quay. The Galataport redevelopment project is a network of below-ground facilities and parking serving the port and cruise ship terminal and a commercial center above ground.


Istanbul Modern Museum by Renzo Piano. Photograph by Enrico Cano.


Istanbul Modern Museum by Renzo Piano. Photograph by Meltem Sari.

Maximizing the connection with the park and covering most of the basement entry ramp north of the museum building, the ground floor level is raised to preserve a seamless visual and physical connection between the waterfront and the park through the transparent lobby. A carefully designed system of slopes and steps merges the ground floor into the surrounding public spaces.

The building is developed on five levels, three above ground and two below. The 15,000 sqm building is not only home to the existing and future art collections of the Istanbul Modern, but it also provides a safe and inviting environment for educational and cultural activities offering multiple gathering occasions to the community and the city. The transparent lobby gives the public access to a café, bookshop, library, museum information points, and a dedicated workshop area for the “Discovery Space” project, developed in collaboration with Centre Pompidou in Paris.


Floating islands exhibition. Istanbul Modern Museum by Renzo Piano. Photograph by Cemal Emden.


Floating islands exhibition. Istanbul Modern Museum by Renzo Piano. Photograph by Cemal Emden.

A glazed fence around the ground floor ensures a secure environment where the public can enjoy an outdoor café and a sculpture garden. Inside, a grand central stair connects all the public levels: from the cinema located below ground to the galleries at the upper levels. The landing lobbies on each floor allow a visual connection to the sea and park, piercing the building volume along a north-south axis.

Level 1 is home to the photo and pop-up galleries, the multipurpose rooms and the staff offices. The Istanbul Modern restaurant is along the south façade offering a breathtaking view of the Bosphorus from an external terrace.

Level 2 has the same visual connection to the sea and park through the lobby axis; this leads the visitor to the permanent and temporary art galleries which host 3,300 sqm of exhibition space. Both galleries are open and flexible with a concrete column structure that defines the industrial character of the space, set out on an 8.4m x 8.4m grid carried from the car parking levels below ground.

A stair from level 2 gives access to a roof-top viewing deck of 450 sqm. This covered terrace is floating above a shallow water plane covering the entire rooftop creating a visual continuity with the Bosphorus. All the mechanical equipment exposed, including an antenna bending with the wind, are grouped within the terrace profile leaving an uninterrupted panoramic view merging sky and water into a unique metaphysical space.


Istanbul Modern Museum by Renzo Piano. Photograph by Enrico Cano.

Istanbul Modern Museum by Renzo Piano. Photograph by Cemal Emden.


The building is a volume above a recessed clear glass façade on the ground floor. A formed metal panel facade plays with the reflections of the light and water of the Bosphorus and gives the building a different appearance and vibrancy based on the movement of the sun. On the park side, the shadow of the foliage will also produce different patterns on the façade. On the east and west sides, the building mass creates a double-height space acting as a shelter for the activities underneath, facing the old city to the west and welcoming the visitors coming from the new Galataport development to the east.

The escape stair routes from the upper levels are exposed but nested in the building façade, accessible by a system of external walkways adding another layer of depth to the facade.

The concrete column system is reinforced with steel cross bracings to perform appropriately in such a seismic area.

At ground level the typical square concrete columns become circular. These circular columns together with the cylindrical mechanical funnels populate the ground floor, and with the absence of any opaque walls, this creates an unexpected landscape between the park and the sea.

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E. Baglietto, F. Giacobello (partner and associate in charge), R. Dunphy with M. Cecchetto, E. Doyduk, M. Tokarnia, R. Wong and M. Yildirim; B. Pignatti, A. Pizzolato, C. Zaccaria (CGI); M. Abidos, F. Cappellini, D. Lange, F. Terranova (models).
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In collaboration with Arup (Istanbul) architects.
Arup (structure, MEP, lighting), JML (water feature), 2x4 (signage).
Project management.- MCS Mühendis.
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Istanbul Museum of Modern Art.
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Yapi Merkezi.
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Building.- 15,740 m².
Exhibition area.- 3,300 m².
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2016 - 2023.
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Istanbul Museum of Modern Art. Kılıç Ali Paşa Mahallesi, No:1/1. Tophane İskele Caddesi. No:1, 34433 Beyoğlu-Istanbul, Turkey.
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Cemal Emden, Enrico Cano, Meltem Sari.
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Renzo Piano was born in Genoa, Italy, in 1937 to a family of builders. He graduated from Milan Polytechnic in 1964 and began to work with experimental lightweight structures and basic shelters. In 1971, he founded the Piano & Rogers studio and, together with Richard Rogers, won the competition for the Centre Pompidou in Paris. From the early 1970s to the 1990s, Piano collaborated with engineer Peter Rice, founding Atelier Piano & Rice in 1977. In 1981, he established the Renzo Piano Building Workshop, with offices today in Genoa, Paris and New York. Renzo Piano has been awarded the highest honors in architecture, including; the Pritzker Prize; RIBA Royal Gold Medal; Medaille d’Or, UIA; Erasmus Prize; and most recently, the Gold Medal of the AIA.

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The Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) was established in 1981 by Renzo Piano with offices in Genoa, Italy and Paris, France. The practice has since expanded and now also operates from New York.

RPBW is led by 10 partners, including founder and Pritzker Prize laureate, architect Renzo Piano.

The practice permanently employs about 130 architects together with a further 30 support staff including 3D visualization artists, model makers, archivers, administrative and secretarial staff.

Their staff has a wide experience of working in multi-disciplinary teams on building projects in France, Italy and abroad.

As architects, they are involved in the projects from start to finish. They usually provide full architectural design services and consultancy services during the construction phase. Their design skills extend beyond mere architectural services. Their work also includes interior design services, town planning and urban design services, landscape design services and exhibition design services.

RPBW has successfully undertaken and completed over 140 projects around the world.

Currently, among the main projects in progress are: the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles; the École normale supérieure Paris-Saclay; the Paddington Square in London and; the Toronto Courthouse.

Major projects already completed include: the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris; the Menil Collection in Houston, Texas; the Kanak Cultural Center in Nouméa, New Caledonia; the Kansaï International Airport Terminal Building in Osaka; the Beyeler Foundation Museum in Basel; the reconstruction of the Potsdamer Platz area in Berlin; the Rome Auditorium; the New York Times Building in New York; the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco; the Chicago Art Institute expansion in Chicago, Illinois; The Shard in London; Columbia University’s Manhattanville development project in New York City; the Harvard museums in Cambridge, Massachusetts; the Intesa Sanpaolo office building in Turin, Italy; the Kimbell Art Museum expansion in Texas; the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York; the Valletta City Gate in Malta; the Stavros Niarchos Cultural Center in Athens; the Centro Botín in Santander; the New Paris Courthouse and others throughout the world.

Exhibitions of Renzo Piano and RPBW’s works have been held in many cities worldwide, including at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 2018.
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Published on: May 5, 2023
Cite: "An iridescent ship. Renzo Piano’s Istanbul Modern Museum opening" METALOCUS. Accessed
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