Robert Olnick Pavilion in Cold Spring, New York
Alberto Campo Baeza Miguel Quismondo- Type Museum Culture / Leisure
- Material Concrete
- Date 2023
- City Cold Spring (New York)
- Country United States
- Photographer Javier Callejas William Mulvihill Marco Anelli
The Robert Olnick Pavilion, designed by the architects Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo, is an extension of the museum Magazzino Italiam Art, in Cold Spring (New York). Arranged perpendicularly to the existing building, separated from it, the simple and sedate rectangular volume, a concrete parallelepiped, harbors the institution’s Murano glass collection, more exhibition galleries, and a café. On top is a 10m3 cube. The white space presents the same characteristics in all directions. At every corner, a 2.1 x 2.1-meter opening lets daylight in.
Cliente Client
Magazzino Italian Art Foundation
Arquitectos Architects
Alberto Campo Baeza; Miguel Quismondo
Equipo Team
Ignacio Aguirre, Alejandro Cervilla, Tommaso Campiotti, Juan Carlos Bragado, Ignácio de Silóniz, Alfonso Guajardo-Fajardo, María Pérez de Camino, David Vera, Sara Fernández, Luca Redaelli, Gloria Saá, William Mulvihill
Colaboradores Collaborators
Miguel Quismondo, Jacobo Mingorance (gestión de proyecto project manager); Michael P. Carr, P.E. (estructura structural engineering); Elena Jiménez (imágenes renders); CES-Consulting Engineering Services (instalaciones MEP); MAP Design (iluminación lighting consultant); Slocum Construction Consulting (estudio económico cost consultant); Lucas Galli (consultor de cocinas kitchen consultant)
Fotografía Photographs
Javier Callejas; Marco Anelli, William Mulvihill