The Kunsthal Rotterdam will close from June to October 2013 for planned reconstruction works. Kunsthal goes Green! or Security problems? Because on October 16, 2012, seven paintings were stolen from the museum. The paintings included one Picasso, two Claude Monet, one Paul Gauguin, one Matisse, one Lucian Freud and one Jacob Meijer de Haan.

"Plans to make the Kunsthal - built in 1992 - more sustainable, energy sufficient and environmentally friendly have been in the works since 2009. To this end, the Kunsthal is closed from June till the end of October 2013. Apart from the rebuilding works, the Kunsthal's main entrance will be repositioned and the technical installation will be renewed. The Kunsthal, the municipality of Rotterdam - the owner of the building - and architects of OMA will work together to modernise the building within a period of five months. The current outdated technical installation is causing far from ideal circumstances for running an institution like the Kunsthal, as the building's energy consumption is too high.

The Kunsthal visitors will notice changes after the rebuilding works have finished, as they will no longer enter the Kunsthal through the current entryway. The main public entrance and Kunsthalshop shall both be relocated to the Kunsthalcafe nearest to the Museumpark. The auditorium, where visitors currently enter the Kunsthal, will have increased usability and an independent function. By dividing and separating the different spaces within the Kunsthal building, the climate controlability will significantly increase."

From November 2013, they will be happy to welcome you in a beautiful renovated and sustainable building.
Venue.- Westzeedijk 341. 3015 AA Rotterdam. The Netherlands.

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Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) is an international practice operating within the traditional boundaries of architecture and urbanism. AMO, a research and design studio, applies architectural thinking to domains beyond. OMA is led by eight partners – Rem Koolhaas, Reinier de Graaf, Ellen van Loon, Shohei Shigematsu, Iyad Alsaka, Chris van Duijn, Jason Long, and Managing Partner-Architect David Gianotten – and maintains offices in Rotterdam, New York, Hong Kong, Doha, and Australia. OMA-designed buildings currently under construction are the renovation of Kaufhaus des Westens (KaDeWe) in Berlin, The Factory in Manchester, Hangzhou Prism, the CMG Times Center in Shenzhen and the Simone Veil Bridge in Bordeaux.

OMA’s completed projects include Taipei Performing Arts Centre (2022), Audrey Irmas Pavilion in Los Angeles (2020), Norra Tornen in Stockholm (2020), Axel Springer Campus in Berlin (2020), MEETT Toulouse Exhibition and Convention Centre (2020), Galleria in Gwanggyo (2020), WA Museum Boola Bardip (2020), nhow RAI Hotel in Amsterdam (2020), a new building for Brighton College (2020), and Potato Head Studios in Bali (2020). Earlier buildings include Fondazione Prada in Milan (2018), Garage Museum of Contemporary Art in Moscow (2015), De Rotterdam (2013), CCTV Headquarters in Beijing (2012), Casa da Música in Porto (2005), and the Seattle Central Library (2004).

AMO often works in parallel with OMA's clients to fertilize architecture with intelligence from this array of disciplines. This is the case with Prada: AMO's research into identity, in-store technology, and new possibilities of content-production in fashion helped generate OMA's architectural designs for new Prada epicenter stores in New York and Los Angeles. In 2004, AMO was commissioned by the European Union to study its visual communication, and designed a colored "barcode" flag, combining the flags of all member states, which was used during the Austrian presidency of the EU. AMO has worked with Universal Studios, Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, Heineken, Ikea, Condé Nast, Harvard University and the Hermitage. It has produced Countryside: The Future, a research exhibited at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York; exhibitions at the Venice Architecture Biennale, including Public Works (2012), Cronocaos (2010), and The Gulf (2006); and for Fondazione Prada, including When Attitudes Become Form (2012) and Serial and Portable Classics (2015). AMO, with Harvard University, was responsible for the research and curation of the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale and its publication Elements. Other notable projects are Roadmap 2050, a plan for a Europe-wide renewable energy grid; Project Japan, a 720-page book on the Metabolism architecture movement (Taschen, 2010); and the educational program of Strelka Institute in Moscow.

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Published on: April 22, 2013
Cite: "Kunsthal goes Green! or Security problems?" METALOCUS. Accessed
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