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Cultural Gate - from Past into Future

Cultural Gate - from Past into Future

World-Renowned Architect Daniel Libeskind Unveils designed for a New Lithuanian Modern Art Center (in partnership with Do architects (Vilnius) and Baltic Engineers (Vilnius).Surrounded by a new public piazza located steps away from the historic medieval city, the 3,100 sq-meters museum stands as an expression of Vilnius past and present. The museum will be dedicated to the exploration of works created from 1960 to present by Lithuanian artists.

The building of the Modern Art Center is conceived as a cultural “gateway” connecting the 18th century grid to the medieval walled city. The concept is inspired by the historic gates of the city and references the local architecture both in form and materials.

Design
Two volumetric forms intertwine to create a structure that flows between inside and outside. The rectilinear exterior façade is clad in luminous, crisp white concrete that references the local materials of the city. The interior courtyard cuts through the entire form and features a dramatic staircase that leads to a public planted-roof and sculpture garden that connect directly to the piazza at streetlevel.

The extraction of the geometric volume at the core of the structure allowed the architects to open-up the entire building, creating floorto-ceiling glazing that will flood the interior galleries with natural light. The southern facing exposures will be regulated by a fivemeter cantilever that will provide natural shade during the warmest summer months.

As visitors approach from the north, they enter though a three-story (10 meter tall) glazed entrance into a double-height, sunlight filled lobby. The galleries are connected by means of an open floor plan that will include 1,000 sq. meters of exhibition space dedicated to both permanent and temporary exhibitions.

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