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THE VAN GOGH MUSEUM BUILDING

 There are two buildings - the Rietveld Building and the Kurokawa Wing. Together, it forms
the Van Gogh Museum.
 The new entrance hall connects both buildings.

HISTORY OF THE VAN GOGH MUSEUM

 The history of the Van Gogh Museum’s architecture is very interesting. The main building,
designed by Gerrit Rietveld and opened in 1973. Architect Kisho Kurokawa’s exhibition wing
was completed in 1999. Other designers have also contributed to the rebuilding and
renovation of the building. In spring 2014, a start was made on the construction of a new
entrance foyer on Museumplein.

The Rietveld Building

 The museum’s permanent collection is on display in the main building in Paulus Potterstraat,
designed by the architect Gerrit Rietveld in 1963-64.

 Rietveld was an important member of De Stijl, a group of progressive artists and architects
active in the 1920s. Rietveld’s modernist vision stressed geometric shapes and light, open
spaces. This is particularly evident in the staircase in the central hall, where the daylight
streams into the museum galleries through a high skylight.

The Kurokawa Wing

 Kisho Kurokawa designed the museum’s exhibition wing, which opened in 1999. Kurokawa
was known above all for his original designs for Japanese museums and for Kuala Lumpur
airport. All his major design principles are reflected in the exhibition wing—for example, the
symbiosis between environment and architecture, and between Japanese and European
culture.
 As a contrast to Rietveld’s cube, Kurokawa opted for asymmetry—the building is elliptical
and the box-shaped print room is at an angle to the axis of the wing. The exhibition wing
extension to the museum was made possible by the support of The Japan Foundation and
the Tokyo-based Yasuda Fire & Marine Insurance Company Ltd.
The New Entrance Hall

 The new entrance hall opens to the public on 5 September 2015. For the new entrance
building, Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associates made a sketch that consists in broad
outlines of a further elaboration of the elliptical wing of the building that they had built in
Amsterdam in 1999. This idea is further developed, materialized, and realized by Hans van
Heeswijk Architects.

 The open and transparent entrance hall has been built using the very latest glass
construction techniques and the new entrance will be completely transparent.

 The frontage consists of 650 square metres of cold bent glass, with 30 so-called 'roof fins' –
also in glass and up to 12 metres in length – and 20 glass columns up to 9.4 metres high, all
mounted on a load-bearing structure containing 65 tonnes of steel.

 The new glass structure is positioned between the original museum building designed by
Gerrit Rietveld and the more recent temporary exhibitions wing, providing better access to
and between them.

 The new entrance hall creates an additional 800 m2 of surface area, meaning the museum is
better equipped to welcome the growing number of visitors. The additional space also
means the museum is able to host larger conferences and receptions.

 Van Gogh Museum New Entrance (front view)


• Van Gogh Museum New Entrance (side view)

• Van Gogh Museum RIETVELD+KUROKAWA (above view)

 Van Gogh Museum New Entrance (inside view)


Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam

New Entrance Van Gogh Museum Amsterdam

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