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  • Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion
  • Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion
  • Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion
  • Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion
  • Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion
  • Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | High St. in the Summer | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Arrival | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Interior | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists

Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion , Portland/ Vereinigte Staaten

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2034256
Tag der Veröffentlichung
09.06.2022
Aktualisiert am
13.01.2023
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Architekt*innen (federführend) mit multidisziplinären Teams aus Expert*innen
Beteiligung
104 Arbeiten
Auslober
Koordination
Dovetail Design Strategists, New York City
Abgabetermin
01.07.2022
Abgabetermin 2. Phase
28.10.2022
Bekanntgabe
05.01.2023

Gewinner / Winner

LEVER Architecture, Portland
with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | High St. in the Summer | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Arrival | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Interior | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | High St. in the Summer | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Arrival | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Interior | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Gewinner / Winner: LEVER Architecture, Portland with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © LEVER Architecture / The Portland Museum of Art, Maine / Dovetail Design Strategists

Finalist

Adjaye Associates, London
with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | High St. in the Summer | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | New Wing Arrival | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | New Wing Interior | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | High St. in the Summer | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | New Wing Arrival | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | New Wing Interior | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Adjaye Associates, London with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4 | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © Adjaye Associates/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists

Finalist

MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam
with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | High St. in the Summer | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | New Wing Arrival | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | New Wing Interior | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | High St. in the Summer | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | New Wing Arrival | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | New Wing Interior | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: MVRDV - Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs · Nathalie de Vries, Rotterdam with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © MVRDV/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists

Finalist

Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen
with Hargreaves Jones, Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll, Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones,  Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll,  Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones,  Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll,  Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones,  Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll,  Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | High St. in the Summer | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones,  Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll,  Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | New Wing Arrival | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones,  Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll,  Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | New Wing Interior | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones,  Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll,  Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones, Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll, Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | Campus Unification + Expansion | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones, Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll, Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | Free St. in the Winter | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones, Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll, Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | High St. in the Summer | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones, Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll, Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | New Wing Arrival | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones, Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll, Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | New Wing Interior | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
  • Finalist: Toshiko Mori Architect, New York + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones, Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll, Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup | New Wing Rooftop | Image: © Toshiko Mori Architect/ The Portland Museum of Art, Maine/ Dovetail Design Strategists
Verfahrensart
Offener, zweiphasiger Wettbewerb

Finalist*innen / Shortlist
Adjaye Associates with KMA, Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture, Atelier Ten, and 2x4
LEVER Architecture with Unknown Studio, Chris Newell - Akomawt Educational Initiative, Openbox, Once-Future Office, Atelier Ten, and Studio Pacifica
MVRDV with STOSS, the Institute for Human Centered Design, Pentagram, Atelier Ten, and DVDL
Toshiko Mori Architect + Johnston Marklee + Preston Scott Cohen with Hargreaves Jones, Cross Cultural Community Services, WeShouldDoItAll, Buro Happold Consulting Engineers, and Arup

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Das 1882 gegründete Portland Museum of Art (PMA) ist die größte und meistbesuchte Kunstinstitution in Maine und eines der ältesten Museen in Amerika. Das Museum befindet sich im Herzen der Innenstadt von Portland, einer der beliebtesten Städte des Landes, und umfasst einen ganzen Häuserblock mit historisch und architektonisch bedeutenden Gebäuden. Die Weltklasse-Sammlung des PMA umfasst mehr als 18.000 Objekte, darunter amerikanische und europäische Kunst des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, moderne und zeitgenössische Kunst sowie ikonische Werke aus Maine, die die reichen künstlerischen Traditionen des Staates und seiner Künstler hervorheben.

Aufgrund der zunehmenden Besucherzahlen und mehrerer bedeutender Schenkungen an die Sammlung ist das Museum über seinen derzeitigen Standort hinausgewachsen. Die Erweiterung und Diversifizierung der Kunstwerke, die Rekordbesucherzahlen vor der Pandemie und das Feedback aus der Gemeinde haben den Bedarf an mehr Platz deutlich gemacht.

Das PMA sieht dies als eine Gelegenheit, die Wirkung zu entdecken, die ein Museum haben kann, wenn es mit einem integrativen Ansatz gebaut wird. Durch die Schaffung eines Gemeinschaftszentrums mit zahlreichen Räumen für die Zusammenarbeit und die Konzentration auf bahnbrechende Ansätze in der Kunst kann das PMA zu einem Ort werden, an dem sich alle Menschen zugehörig fühlen. Die Vereinheitlichung und Erweiterung des PMA-Campus ist mehr als nur ein neues Gebäude, sondern ein Wertversprechen, das den positiven Einfluss, den Museen auf ihre Gemeinden haben können, in den Vordergrund stellt.

Die fortschrittliche und integrative Sichtweise der Institution in Bezug auf Kuration, Bildung und Engagement wird sich in einer innovativen und zukunftsweisenden Architektur widerspiegeln. So wird sichergestellt, dass die Zukunft des PMA und der Region auf Vielfalt, Gerechtigkeit, Zugänglichkeit, Inklusivität und Nachhaltigkeit beruht. Dadurch wird das PMA die Art und Weise, wie ein Museum aussehen kann, verändern.

Der neue Museumsflügel des PMA wird den gesamten Campus verankern und integrieren und die Größe der Einrichtung verdoppeln. Es wird eine umweltfreundliche und ökologisch verantwortungsvolle Erweiterung sein, die neue Sammlungen und wichtige Ausstellungen beherbergen wird, Veranstaltungen für die Gemeinschaft, Programme und Performance-Räume für das Sehen und Machen von Kunst beherbergen wird und alle Büros der Mitarbeiter zusammenführen wird.

Die kühne und ehrgeizige Agenda des Museums wird das Engagement und die tiefen Werte des PMA durch eine Architektur, die die Rolle eines Museums in der Gesellschaft erneuert, revitalisiert und neu definiert, physisch nutzbar machen. Das PMA ist mutig, zukunftsorientiert und entschlossen, einen Paradigmenwechsel für Museen auf der ganzen Welt herbeizuführen.

Die Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion International Design Competition fordert Architekten auf, ein multidisziplinäres Team mit Experten für Barrierefreiheit, Inklusion und Nachhaltigkeit, Landschaftsarchitekten und Grafikdesignern zu bilden, um einen inklusiven Ort zu schaffen, der offene Ausdrucksformen fördert und Kunst für alle zugänglich macht, einen Ort, der das Versprechen der Mission des PMA, Kunst für alle, erfüllt.

Das PMA stellt sich ein integratives und ikonisches Wahrzeichen für die Zukunft vor.

Competition assignment
The Portland Museum of Art (the PMA), founded in 1882, is Maine’s largest and most visited art institution, and among the oldest museums in America. Located in the heart of downtown Portland, one of the country’s most beloved cities, the museum encompasses a full city block of historically and architecturally significant buildings. The PMA’s world-class collection includes more than 18,000 objects, including 19th-and-20th century American and European art, modern and contemporary art, and iconic works from Maine that highlight the rich artistic traditions of the state and its artists.

The museum has outgrown its current campus due to increased visitation and several major gifts to its collection. The broadening and diversification of the artwork, record attendance prior to the pandemic and community feedback have underlined the need for more space.

The PMA sees this as an opportunity to discover the impact a museum can have when it is built through an inclusive lens. By creating a community hub with myriad collaborative spaces, and focusing on groundbreaking approaches to art, the PMA believes it can become a place where all people feel they belong. More than just a new building, the PMA’s campus unification and expansion is a value proposition, envisioning the monumental positive impact museums can have on their communities.

The institution’s progressive and inclusive outlook on curation, education, and engagement will be reflected through innovative and future-forward architecture. This will ensure the PMA and the region’s future is rooted in diversity, equity, accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability. And as a result, the PMA will transform the very nature of what a museum can be.

The PMA’s new museum wing will anchor and integrate the entire campus and double the institution’s existing size. It will be an environmentally and ecologically responsible expansion that will accommodate new collections and major exhibitions, host community events, programs, and performance space for the seeing and making of art, and will consolidate all staff offices.

The museum’s bold and ambitious agenda will physically harness the PMA’s commitments and deep values through an architecture that will renew, revitalize and redefine a museum’s role in society. The PMA is courageous, forward-looking and intent on creating a paradigm shift for museums around the globe.

The Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion International Design Competition challenges architects to form a multi-disciplinary team with accessibility, inclusivity and sustainability experts, landscape architects and graphic designers to create an inclusive place that champions open expression and makes art accessible to all, a place that delivers on the promise of the PMA’s mission, Art for All.

The PMA imagines an inclusive and iconic Landmark for the Future.

Jury
Kyo Bannai Board of Trustees
Mark H.C. Bessire Judy and Leonard Lauder Director
Milton Curry Professor of Architecture and former Della & Harry MacDonald Dean of the University of Southern California School of Architecture, Principal, Milton Curry ProjectStudio
Eileen Gillespie President, Board of Trustees, Visual Artist
Cyrus Hagge Chair, Board of Trustees, Owner, Project Management, Inc.
Jocelyn Handy Board of Trustees
Elizabeth Jabar Board of Trustees, Lawry Family Director of Civic Engagement and Partnerships, Colby College
Márcia Minter Board of Trustees, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Indigo Arts Alliance
Theresa Secord Board of Trustees, Executive Director at Maine Indian Basketmakers Alliance
Jack Soley Board of Trustees, Partner, East Brown Cow
Monica von Schmalensee Partner, White Arkitekter
Susanna Sirefman, Competition Director and Jury Advisor, President, Dovetail Design Strategists

Weitere Informationen zu dem Gewinner finden Sie unter /
More information about the winner can be found at:

www.portlandmuseum.org/competition
The Portland Museum of Art (the PMA), founded in 1882, is Maine’s largest and most visited art institution, and among the oldest museums in America. Located in the heart of downtown Portland, one of the country’s most beloved cities, the museum encompasses a full city block of historically and architecturally significant buildings. The PMA’s world-class collection includes more than 18,000 objects, including 19th-and-20th century American and European art, modern and contemporary art, and iconic works from Maine that highlight the rich artistic traditions of the state and its artists.
The museum has outgrown its current campus due to increased visitation and several major gifts to its collection. The broadening and diversification of the artwork, record attendance prior to the pandemic and community feedback have underlined the need for more space.
The PMA sees this as an opportunity to discover the impact a museum can have when it is built through an inclusive lens. By creating a community hub with myriad collaborative spaces, and focusing on groundbreaking approaches to art, the PMA believes it can become a place where all people feel they belong. More than just a new building, the PMA’s campus unification and expansion is a value proposition, envisioning the monumental positive impact museums can have on their communities.
The institution’s progressive and inclusive outlook on curation, education, and engagement will be reflected through innovative and future-forward architecture. This will ensure the PMA and the region’s future is rooted in diversity, equity, accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability. And as a result, the PMA will transform the very nature of what a museum can be.
The PMA’s new museum wing will anchor and integrate the entire campus and double the institution’s existing size. It will be an environmentally and ecologically responsible expansion that will accommodate new collections and major exhibitions, host community events, programs, and performance space for the seeing and making of art, and will consolidate all staff offices.
The museum’s bold and ambitious agenda will physically harness the PMA’s commitments and deep values through an architecture that will renew, revitalize and redefine a museum’s role in society. The PMA is courageous, forward-looking and intent on creating a paradigm shift for museums around the globe.
The Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion International Design Competition challenges architects to form a multi-disciplinary team with accessibility, inclusivity and sustainability experts, landscape architects and graphic designers to create an inclusive place that champions open expression and makes art accessible to all, a place that delivers on the promise of the PMA’s mission, Art for All.
The PMA imagines an inclusive and iconic Landmark for the Future.
 
COMPETITION FORMAT
The Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion International Design Competition is an open, two-stage selection process.
 
Stage I: Request for Qualifications (RFQ) invites architects from around the world to form and lead a visionary, multi-disciplinary team of professionals (Design Team), and respond to this RFQ. Upon evaluation of the RFQ submissions, the PMA will select up to four firms and their proposed teams to participate in Stage II.
 
Stage II: Design Competition invites the selected, shortlisted teams (Shortlist) to develop a concept design for the project as directed by the Design Brief, which will be made available ONLY to the selected Shortlist. All shortlisted teams will receive the same Design Brief with the identical design challenge.
 
During Stage II, each participating team will have the opportunity to meet with the PMA leadership on two occasions prior to the final presentation: initially for a site tour and informational meeting in Portland, Maine and again via teleconference at the Stage II midpoint for an interim review. This will provide each team the opportunity to engage in structured dialogue with the PMA leadership to ensure a full understanding of the PMA’s vision and allow the PMA to experience firsthand each team’s collaborative approach and working culture.
 
Shortlist final submissions will be displayed for three weeks at the PMA in Portland, Maine as well as online on the competition website. Comments from the public will be collected and will only be provided to the Jury. In addition, all finalist teams will be requested to present their concept designs in a public forum to be held at the museum and will be given the opportunity to engage in a Q+A with this audience prior to their presentation to the competition Jury.
 
In advance of team presentations to the Jury, the PMA’s independent cost consultant will conduct a rough-order-of magnitude cost review of each team’s submission to determine if it aligns with the PMA’s budget.
 
Final selection of the winning Design Team will be made by the Jury.
 
An honorarium of $50,000 will be paid to each of the shortlisted teams who have met the PMA’s Stage II requirements, payable upon selection of a winning team. No other payment of any kind will be made in respect of any costs associated with or incurred in the preparation and submission of any proposal as part of the Design Competition, including cost of travel to and from in-person interviews or mandatory site visits for shortlisted team members during the Design Competition.
 
The PMA has engaged the leading independent architect selection firm, Dovetail Design Strategists to develop and lead this Design Competition. Dovetail will be your sole point of contact and representative for the duration of the Design Competition and will be managing all project communication on behalf of the PMA.
 
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The PMA is seeking a world-class, architect-led multi-disciplinary team (Design Team) to provide Pre-Schematic and Basic Services for the museum’s campus expansion. It is expected that each Design Team will include leading, innovative accessibility, inclusion, sustainability, landscape architect, and wayfinding graphic design professionals. It is strongly encouraged that the team include knowledge of urban permaculture. Expertise in interiors and furniture design for large-scale cultural buildings will be considered a plus.
 
In addition, the PMA wishes to raise the national bar for environmental and ecological new architecture. This commission will require a comprehensive approach to energy conservation and overall sustainability including the equitable and just sourcing of materials.
 
The PMA is looking for a holistic, collaborative, and creative approach, and capacity to deliver the project. We are interested in an innovative, fresh, and future-forward team that understands how the physical and digital will continue to form our world and are capable of creating a building that is “future-proofed”: ready to handle technological innovations for the next fifty years.
 
Assignment
This project requires a highly-qualified, thoughtful, nimble and collaborative team that has collective, deep experience working in the cultural sector and in urban settings. This visionary and diverse team must fully understand the aspirations and complexities of this game-changing project.
The PMA is deeply committed to equity and is seeking a team that reflects the rich diversity of the artists the organization showcases and the audience it serves.
Architects practicing outside of Maine should not include a local architect-of-record or local landscape architect-of-record team member, at this time. This will be a requirement for Shortlist participants during Stage II. The same applies to technical sub-consultants such as civil, structural and MEP engineers, lighting designers, and cost consultants. Please do not include at this time.
Please note that the project scope-of-work will require a robust, integrated Program Verification and Space Needs and Adjacencies Study.
 
COMPETITION SCHEDULE
Stage I: 
Request for Qualifications June 1, 2022: RFQ Release
June 1-June 24, 2022: Q+A Period
July 1, 2022: Qualifications Due
Early August, 2022: Shortlist Announced
 
Stage II: Design Competition (for invited Shortlist only)
Early August, 2022: Design Brief Release
August 15, 2022: Site Tour and Informational Meeting
September 12, 2022: Interim Report Due                               
September 19, 2022: Interim Presentations and Review (via teleconference) 
October 28, 2022: Concept Design Due
Nov. 18-Dec. 9, 2022: Public Display and Public Comment Period
Early December, 2022: Presentations to Public and Jury
Late December, 2022: Winning Team Announced
 
Participants
architects from around the world who wish to form and lead a multi-disciplinary Design Team and respond to the RFQ
 
Jury
Kyo Bannai
Mark H.C. Bessire
Milton Curry
Eileen Gillespie
Cyrus Hagge
Jocelyn Handy
Elizabeth Jabar
Bob Ludwig
Márcia Minter
Theresa Secord
Jack Soley
Monica von Schmalensee
Sara Zewde Founding
Susanna Sirefman
 
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