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Artist and architects join forces to fire expanded Aarhus art museum into 'the world elite'
POSTED 13 Nov 2015 . BY Kim Megson
Architect and artist are working together to create a new underground gallery and two art installations Credit: Morten Fauerbyv
The worlds of art and architecture have merged in the Danish city of Aarhus, where an ambitious expansion of the city’s modern art museum is underway.

Danish studio schmidt hammer lassen architects are working with acclaimed American artist James Turrell to extend the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum; a project which is intended to propel it “into the the world elite” of museums.

According to the architects, the €30m (US$32.3m, £21.2m) expansion - called ‘The Next Level’ – will “merge art and architecture into a new civic experience.”

The team will work together on a new 1,200sq m (13,000sq ft) underground gallery connected to the existing building, and two large semi-subterranean art installations created by Turrell. The project will develop the museum outwards, contrasting with the building’s existing vertical structure.

“Our studio is not just designing a new room for a new art work, we are co-creating the space and the installation simultaneously with James Turrell,” said schmidt hammer lassen partner Morten Schmidt. “It is a privilege for me as an architect to have the opportunity to work with him.”

Turrell is best known for his large-scale art installations. His ‘Roden Crater’ – an extinct volcano in the Arizona desert – is the world's largest work of art.

Schmidt hammer lassen designed the existing museum building, which has been in use since 2004.

The studio has created many of the most striking buildings in Aarhus. Work recently finished on its Dokk1 project; Scandinavia’s largest library.

Other developments in the city include the Bjarke Ingels-designed ‘Aarhus Island’, a large residential and leisure project along the harbourside.
American artist James Turrell – the man behind the world's largest work of art – is working with schmidt hammer lassen on the museum's extension Credit: Morten Fauerby
The Danish architects also created the existing museum building, which has been in use since 2004 Credit: Adam Mork
Turrell is famous for his use of light-filled installations in big spaces Credit: Morten Fauerby
The extension is hoped to propel the art museum to global fame Credit: schmidt hammer lassen
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Artist and architects join forces to fire expanded Aarhus art museum into 'the world elite'
POSTED 13 Nov 2015 . BY Kim Megson
Architect and artist are working together to create a new underground gallery and two art installations Credit: Morten Fauerbyv
The worlds of art and architecture have merged in the Danish city of Aarhus, where an ambitious expansion of the city’s modern art museum is underway.

Danish studio schmidt hammer lassen architects are working with acclaimed American artist James Turrell to extend the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum; a project which is intended to propel it “into the the world elite” of museums.

According to the architects, the €30m (US$32.3m, £21.2m) expansion - called ‘The Next Level’ – will “merge art and architecture into a new civic experience.”

The team will work together on a new 1,200sq m (13,000sq ft) underground gallery connected to the existing building, and two large semi-subterranean art installations created by Turrell. The project will develop the museum outwards, contrasting with the building’s existing vertical structure.

“Our studio is not just designing a new room for a new art work, we are co-creating the space and the installation simultaneously with James Turrell,” said schmidt hammer lassen partner Morten Schmidt. “It is a privilege for me as an architect to have the opportunity to work with him.”

Turrell is best known for his large-scale art installations. His ‘Roden Crater’ – an extinct volcano in the Arizona desert – is the world's largest work of art.

Schmidt hammer lassen designed the existing museum building, which has been in use since 2004.

The studio has created many of the most striking buildings in Aarhus. Work recently finished on its Dokk1 project; Scandinavia’s largest library.

Other developments in the city include the Bjarke Ingels-designed ‘Aarhus Island’, a large residential and leisure project along the harbourside.
American artist James Turrell – the man behind the world's largest work of art – is working with schmidt hammer lassen on the museum's extension Credit: Morten Fauerby
The Danish architects also created the existing museum building, which has been in use since 2004 Credit: Adam Mork
Turrell is famous for his use of light-filled installations in big spaces Credit: Morten Fauerby
The extension is hoped to propel the art museum to global fame Credit: schmidt hammer lassen
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Aarhus' urban regeneration continues with opening of €280m Dokk1 cultural space


Scandinavia’s largest library has opened in Aarhus, as the high-profile regeneration of the Danish city’s historic harbour-front continues.
Eco-designed Moesgaard Museum opens at new location


Denmark’s Moesgaard Museum – which is dedicated to the country’s archaeology and ethnography – is open to the public once more after completing a move across the city of Aarhus into its new £41m (US$66m, €52m) home.
Aarhus Island designs revealed by Bjarke Ingels


Bjarke Ingels, and his architecture firm BIG, have unveiled plans for a public promenade mixed-use scheme to be built in Aarhus – Denmark’s second largest city.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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