Heatherwick Studio

Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa

Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan

ZEITZ MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART AFRICA

 Heatherwick Studio

ARCHITECTS
Heatherwick Studio

LOCATION
Cape Town, South Africa

CATEGORY
Adaptive Reuse

PROJECT YEAR
2017

DESIGN DIRECTOR
Thomas Heatherwick

PHOTOGRAPHS
Iwan Baan

GROUP LEADER
Mat Cash

CATEGORY
Museum, Adaptive Reuse

PROJECT LEADER
Stepan Martinovsky

LOCAL PROJECT ARCHITECT
Van der Merwe Miszewski Architects (VDMMA), Jacobs Parkers Architects, Rick Brown + Associates

STUDIO TEAM
Simona Auteri, Lucie Beauvert, Einar Blixhavn, Erich Breuer, Ruggero Bruno Chialastri, Yao Jen Chuang, James Darling, Francis Field, Alex Flood, Jeronimo Garcia, Sarah Gill, Hayley Henry, Xuanzhi Huang, Changyeob Lee, Julian Liang, Débora Mateo, Hannah Parker, Luke Plumbley, Matthew Pratt, Stefan Ritter, Luke Snow, Ondrej Tichý, Meera Yadave

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The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz MOCAA), was unveiled today ahead of its public opening on 22 September 2017 at Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront.

Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan

It will be the world’s largest museum dedicated to contemporary art from Africa and its diaspora and is designed by internationally acclaimed designers Heatherwick Studio, based in London.

The museum is housed in 9,500 sq metres of custom designed space, spread over nine floors, carved out of the monumental structure of the historic Grain Silo Complex.

The silo, disused since 1990, stands as a monument to the industrial past of Cape Town, at one time the tallest building in South Africa, now given new life through the transformation by Heatherwick Studio.

Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan

The galleries and the atrium space at the centre of the museum have been carved from the silos’ dense cellular structure of forty-two tubes that pack the building.

The development includes 6,000 sq metres of exhibition space in 80 gallery spaces, a rooftop sculpture garden, state of the art storage and conservation areas, a bookshop, a restaurant, bar, and reading rooms.

Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan

The museum will also house Centres for a Costume Institute, Photography, Curatorial Excellence, the Moving Image, Performative Practice and Art Education.

The R500 million (£30 million) development of Zeitz MOCAA, announced in November 2013, has been created in a partnership between the V&A Waterfront and Jochen Zeitz.

Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
© Iwan Baan

As a not-for-profit public cultural institution in the heart of one of most visited cultural and historical hubs in Africa.

Set on the edge of a natural, historic working harbour, with the iconic Table Mountain as its backdrop, and sweeping views of the ocean, city bowl and mountain peaks, V&A Waterfront attracts up to 100,000 people a day.


Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
East Elevation
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
West Elevation
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
South Elevation
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
North Elevation


Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
Ground Floor Plan
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
Basement Plan
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
Plan Level 1
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Plan Level 2
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
Plan Level 3
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Plan Level 4
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Plan Level 5
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
Plan Level 6 Mezzannine
Zeitz Museum Of Contemporary Art Africa
Plan Level 6 Sculpture Garden

Heatherwick Studio
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