One of the oldest museums in the Mid-West was recently relocated to an elegant new LEED Gold certified structure, garnering accolades from art aficionados and sustainability advocates alike. Kulapat Yantrasast of wHY Architecture designed the new Grand Rapids Art Museum to be as beautiful as the artworks within, placing a premium on public space and ultra-efficient modern design. Situated downtown amid Maya Lin’s “Ecliptic” park and Alexander Calder’s “Grand Vitesse”, the museum is an impressive addition to the renowned architecture of the “sculpture city”.
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I’m glad that Michigan is slowly converting to green architecture and design. It’s a shame that our wonderful state has seen nothing but steady declines since the crash of manufacturing and automotive industry.
Our company was founded on principles to make green living accessible to all, and I’m glad that we are joined by others in the architectural and building field with a vision towards a better greener future that hopefully will send a positive ripple effect and motivate others to join us.
Simply put, a beautiful design, period.
Wow. How a great design. I like the looks, the greenlyness and the high-end sustainable technology. I like the over-the-top pompous entrance and the almost exaggerated use of concrete.
yes, it\’s looks really good…
but LEED is still a crappy system.
i\’m guessing that beyeler, klee museum and KH bregenz http://www.energyagency.at/publ/pdf/keepcool_bpp_austria4.pdf
are all more efficient.
I live in Grand Rapids and had the pleasure of watching this structure go up. I went to the opening, and I can say it is one of the most beautiful and eco friendly buildings I’ve been in yet!
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