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Richard Meier Model Museum
New Architectural Model Museum In LIC
The museum reminded me a bit of the Noguchi Museum, where the artist had a vision of his own lasting legacy. In visiting the museum, I felt I not only had the opportunity to view the architectural process as managed by one of the great modern architects, but also to become a bit more acquainted with the man himself. Laura Galvanek, guide and curator, took me on this fascinating journey through the Richard Meier Model Museum [LIC / Queens NY].
Richard Meier Model Museum
Architectural Model Museum In Long Island City Queens
Summers / Long Island City / LIC / Queens Buzz / Continued. Early Friday afternoon, per my appointment, I arrived at the museum which is marked with only a modest sign. Laura Galvanek, the museum curator welcomed me into the spacious one room museum. The ceilings were very high, in accordance with what was once likely the buildings industrial use. Along the left wall there were numerous northern exposure windows and all other three walls were bound by the building interior.
Richard Meier Architectural Models In LIC
The models in the museum continued to remain unseen by the public until about three or four years ago, when people started asking to view them. Flattered; Richard decided to dedicate some resource to hosting visitors. Three years ago, his architecture firm decided to begin publicizing the museum. Alexandra Polier, Director of Communications, was my initial contact into the museum and also a provider of some of the background information contained herein.
Richard Meier Architect NYC
Richard Meier Designs / Influences NYC
Meier was heavily influenced by Le Corbusier, the famous modern French architect of the 1920’s and 1930’s [died 1965]; as well as the famous modern American architect Philip Johnson who recently died in 2005. A few of the concepts that guide modern architecture have to do with freeing form from function, for example by constructing an edifice that relies on a spare structure [steel beams] one no longer needs supporting walls. This provides great freedom in placing walls in a building as well as in configuring the space. Another is the use of lots of space at the base of the building [open / public] and on the roof [replacing the footprint covered by the building by designing a rooftop garden].
Architectural Models As Part Of The Design Process
Laura talked about the architectural process, using the Getty models as examples. Architectural designs begin as general overlays with less detail, showing the overall design, and then progressively begin to more and more clearly incorporate detail. Like clay on the potters wheel.
Part of what happens in the architectural process is that the various constituencies’ concerns emerge and are addressed with each succeeding model. In the case of the Getty Museum the client’s vision, the architect’s vision, the landscaper's vision, the city building codes, the
The models created by Richard’s firm are still primarily made by hand, while most other firms have moved onto laser cutting. In fact everyone who enters the firm must spend some of their time in the model shop, no matter how special they are. All Meier models are made of Malaysian birch and basswood. These woods have been selected because of their natural color and softness which facilitates precise cutting.
Getty Museum Architectural Models In LIC
To complete the Getty, Richard instructed his model makers to develop a small gallery box, including the walls of the museum, and an aperture at the top of it so he could see how the natural lighting would come into the gallery. He put it in the parking lot and crawled into it to evaluate the aesthetic. By now I was beginning to get a sense of the man and his perfectionism [see photo to right].
Richard Meier Model Museum - Long Island City
Richard Meier & Partners Architects NYC
Even at age 75, Richard Meier is still very active in the projects being managed by his firm. He continues to travel the globe as he currently is working on something in Germany, Boston, as well as in China. I asked if he still involved himself in a great level of detail in projects to which both of my guides replied yes. The firm has a dozen or more large projects active around the globe.
Richard Meier As Artist - Sculptures In Long Island City
But the two of his other artistic endeavors I found most interesting were the sculptures he made with remnants from models; and his personal set of collage books which appear to be an
In closing the tour Laura ends with a model of the Smith House in Darien CT [see photo below] which is one of the houses that first put Richard on the map. She notes that in a class tour she had this season, one youngster who was studying architecture breathed a sigh of relief after viewing all of the other, far more complicated models. The student remarked, “That looks like something I just did.” The finished building of the model shown below is of the Smith House. A photo of the finished house is shown above at the beginning of this story [shot from the book Richard Meier by Taschen copyright 2008].
Richard Meier Model Museum Hours & Appointments
Lastly, it's worth mentioning that Richard Meier has been involved in the design of several world class museums around the globe. Perhaps, given his age, he should consider getting started on the design for a more permanent museum in Queens, for the Richard Meier Model Museum.
My thanks to Alexandra Polier and Laura Galvanek for their hospitality in accommodating my visit and providing some of the information contained in this report. And to the Richard Meier architecture firm in NYC. Call 212.967.6060 to schedule / join a tour before August 27th. Click here to view a map showing the location of the Richard Meier Architectural Model Museum in LIC Long Island City.
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