Downing College Cambridge building designs

Heong Gallery, Downing College | www.e-architect.com

Heong Gallery, Downing College by Caruso St John Architects is a RIBA East Awards 2017 Winner: “An unloved area of Downing College consisting of unremarkable buildings has been transformed into an understated but elegant gallery with a well-detailed forecourt.”

Art-House and Creative Hub in Clerkenwell, London

Art House and Creative Hub

Architects: BuckleyGrayYeoman. This project is for the building currently known as Laser House will create a landmark new gallery, Art House, alongside 78,000 sq ft of offices aimed at the creative industries and retail at 132-140 Goswell Road in Clerkenwell.

Lima Art Museum New Contemporary Wing

The Lima Art Museum New Contemporary Wing

New Contemporary Art Wing Expansion to the Lima Art Museum, design by AYBARS ASCI, Efficiency Lab for Architecture PLLC, located in 19th century Exposition Palace, creates a strong architectural dialogue

Carnegie Museum and Arts Centre Dunfermline building

Carnegie Museum and Arts Centre Dunfermline Building

Design: Richard Murphy Architects. EAA Building of the Year Award for 2017 Winner: £9m building integrated with the world’s first Andrew Carnegie library, at the heart of the historic medieval centre, close to the Romanesque Abbey.

Art Gallery Hub in South Kensington

Art Gallery Hub in South Kensington

Architects: BuckleyGrayYeoman. The listed terrace at 1-5 Cromwell Place, which include the home and studio of the celebrated British painter, Sir John Lavery, will see the creation an innovative new gallery cluster providing offices, exhibition spaces, art storage and viewing rooms.

Global Contemporary Art Museum Massachusetts

Global Contemporary Art Museum, North Adams

Design: Gluckman Tang Architects. This 165,000-sqft exhibition and art storage facility for contemporary art adapts the economical and flexible building system of industrial sheds and the scale, massing, and form of early industrial mill buildings.

Whitney Museum of American Art New Building

Whitney Museum of American Art New Building

Design: Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Architects. American Architecture Awards winner: at 200,000 sqft, the new building is nearly double the size of its former home on the Upper East Side, which could not fully show its 22,000-strong art collection.

LACMA Building by Peter Zumthor, Los Angeles

Los Angeles County Museum of Art Building extension

Design: Peter Zumthor Architect. The Swiss architect says “everything has changed” in his LACMA building extension design. The New Los Angeles County Museum of Art building will be the most important architecture in Los Angeles since Frank Gehry’s Walt Disney Concert Hall.

Centro Botin in Santander Art Centre: Renzo Piano

Centro Botin

Centro Botín by architects Renzo Piano – a permanent home for the art, cultural and educational programmes of Fundación Botín, Spain’s most important private cultural foundation, will open in Santander on Friday 23 June,.

The Hepworth Wakefield Building: Gallery

Riverside Gallery Garden for The Hepworth Wakefield Art Gallery

Riverside Gallery and landscape design: Tom Stuart-Smith. The designs for the new garden are inspired by Barbara Hepworth’s love of the Yorkshire landscape and its unique location between a 21st century art gallery and 19th century textile mill.

Newport Street Gallery London: Damien Hurst

Newport Street Gallery

Brick Awards winner, design by Caruso St John Architects, London. Conversion of a street of listed industrial buildings into a free public gallery for artist Damien Hirst. Winner of Stirling Prize 2016.

H Queen’s Tower in Hong Kong Building

H Queens Tower

Architects: CL3

Dedicated to art businesses, restaurants and retail, the building aims to transform the urban environment by creating a new focus for art and entertainment alongside HK’s historic Pottinger Street.

Gaussian Joint Singapore Gallery

Gaussian Joint

Design: Matteo Cainer Architects. The design for the New National Art Gallery building in Singapore will forge an identity that celebrates the iconic architectural heritage and historical significance of two national monuments.