Machado Silvetti

The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art

The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto

THE CENTER FOR ASIAN ART AT THE RINGLING MUSEUM OF ART

Machado Silvetti

YEAR
2016

EXTERIOR ENVELOP
Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Inc.

SPECIFICATIONS
Kalin Associates, Inc.

LIGHTING DESIGN
LAM Partners Inc.

CIVIL ENGINEERS
AM Engineering, Inc.

LANDSCAP ARCHITECTS
DWY Landscape Architects

MEP/FP/AV/IT/SEC
TLC Engineering for Architecture

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Stirling and Wilbur Engineering Group

CATEGORY
Museum, Extension

CODE CONSULTANT
RJA Associates

LOCATION
Sarasota, United States

MANUFACTURER
Draper, Architex International, Boston Valley Terra Cotta, OlympiaTile+Stone, Bentley Systems

PROJCT CLIENT
Florida State University, The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art

AREA
25500 ft²

GEOTHETICAL ENGINEERING
Universal Engineering Sciences

LOCAL CONSULTANTS
ArchitectSweet Sparkman Architects

The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art is the legacy of circus entrepreneur and art collector John Ringling and his wife, Mable.

The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto
The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto

The Museum—which features both a permanent collection and temporary exhibition galleries—sits on a historic sixty-six acre estate that also includes the Venetian-Gothic Cà d’Zan mansion, the winter-residence of John and Mable Ringling, the Tibbals Learning Center, the John M. McKay Visitors Pavilion (housing the Historic Asolo Theater), the Johnson/Blalock Education/Conservation Building and The Ulla R. and Arthur F. Searing Wing.

Believed to be originally envisioned as one of the most comprehensive art museums in the world, the Museum was ahead of its time in assembling a significant collection of Asian Art.

The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto
The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto

Now governed by Florida State University, the Museum establishes the Ringling Estate as one of the largest museum-university complexes in the United States.

The Asian Art Study Center is an addition and ‘gut renovation’ and to the West Wing galleries on the southwest corner of the Museum complex.

The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto
The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto
The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto

The renovation converts approximately 18,000 square-feet of existing gallery space from temporary exhibition space to permanent galleries for the museum’s growing Asian collection.

A 7,500 square-foot addition houses new gallery space and a multi-purpose lecture hall. The Asian Art Study Center also includes innovative study/storage space and seminar rooms for scholars, researchers and students.

The addition’s façade is composed of deep-green, glazed terra cotta tiles that address the client’s requirement of a new monumental entrance.

The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto
The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto

The façade relates to the natural environment of the Museum’s extensive landscape, and its color and chiseled profile are reminiscent of the Cà d’Zan mansion’s ceramic detailing.

Machado Silvetti collaborated closely with Boston Valley Terra Cotta to develop the color, form and installation technique for the panels.

The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto
The Center for Asian Art at the Ringling Museum of Art
© Anton Grassl / Esto

The over 3,000 tiles provide a high performance, visually striking building envelope that redefines the functionality of the surrounding site by activating the existing courtyard and by addressing circulation and infrastructure needs of the site.


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