Frank O. Gehry, Museo Guggenheim Bilbao
Forster, Kurt W / Richter, Ralph
Erschienen am
01.01.2021, Auflage: 1. Auflage
Beschreibung
There is no doubt at all that Gehry’s Guggenheim
Museum in Bilbao is one of the most spectacular
buildings of recent years. As the central element
in Bilbao’s comprehensive urban renewal programme
the building raised high expectations
from the outset. Its site between river, railway,
bridge and new town makes it a symbol of the
Basque metropolis that can be seen from a considerable
distance. It is both the heart of the city
and a testbed for the arts, representing both public
presence and artistic change.
The process by which it was created demonstrates
the most recent advances in computeraided
design and in material manufacture. For a
long time design and building were broken down
into a large number of individual components.
Gehry’s museum unifies this process and is thus
able to create fluent links between architectural
detail and urban impact.
But the innovations do not stop at technology,
they also extend to the way in which the interior
spaces are shaped. These are extremely varied
in form, as the museum is not so much designed
to house a permanent exhibition of the collection,
but to enable artists to create installations. In contrast
with the usual neutral gallery spaces Gehry
offers a whole variety of stages for artistic presentation.
His artist friends have risen to the challenge
of his architecture and are experimenting
very successfully with this new way of showing
their work to the public.