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Herzog & de Meuron Repurpose Old Madrid Power Station With a Lush Vertical Garden

05/23/2011
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    If you're in Madrid strolling along the Paseo del Prado (aka Museum Mile), make sure to take a slight detour off to the CaixaForum, a post-modern art gallery designed by Swiss ar­chi­tects <a href="http://inhabitat.com/herzog-de-meurons-elphilharmonie-concert-hall-tops-out/">Herzog &amp; de Meuron</a>. Not only will you experience a 1900s power plant <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-renovation">renovated </a>into a stunning modern space, but you'll also get to see a lush <a href="http://inhabitat.com/britomarts-leafy-three-storey-green-wall-is-new-zealands-largest/">living wall</a> installation by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/gorgeous-green-house-wrapped-in-a-vertical-garden/">Patrick Blanc</a> - a two-for-one experience. The striking adaptive reuse project was completed in 2007 when the industrial building was gutted, and it now features a fantastic rusty expansion on the top.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    Herzog &amp; de Meuron describe their transformation and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-renovation">renovation</a> of Madrid’s Central Eléctrica de Mediodía into the art museum as if it were a surgical procedure.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    The brick building was completely gutted, demolishing the interior and the roof and leaving only a shell behind.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    Then they cut away the granite base to create the illusion that the building is hovering over the entrance plaza.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    hey also added two floors underground and two on top clad in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roofed-japanese-tsunami-preventive-control-center-lets-waves-pass-right-underneath/">rusty steel</a> to double the building's original space.
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    The backside of the CaixaForum.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    The <a href="http://obrasocial.lacaixa.es/nuestroscentros/caixaforummadrid/caixaforummadrid_es.html" target="_blank">CaixaForum Madrid</a> is owned and operated by the Social Works Foundation of La Caixa, Spain’s largest savings bank, and it is dedicated to programs in art, music, theater, and literature.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    The rusty steel creates an interesting juxtaposition when set against the historic brick work.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    The living wall designed by Patrick Blanc adds even more texture to the public plaza.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    The museum includes a lobby, two levels of exhibition galleries, an attic café, below-ground classrooms and an auditorium.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    Herzog &amp; de Meuron also convinced their clients to buy up a neighboring gas station, which was demolished to make way for a public plaza and a more direct connection to the Paseo del Prado.
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  • CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron
    The spiraling central staircase from below.
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    One of the exhibit halls.
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    The cafe inside the museum.
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CaixaForum Renovation by Herzog & de Meuron

If you're in Madrid strolling along the Paseo del Prado (aka Museum Mile), make sure to take a slight detour off to the CaixaForum, a post-modern art gallery designed by Swiss ar­chi­tects Herzog & de Meuron. Not only will you experience a 1900s power plant renovated into a stunning modern space, but you'll also get to see a lush living wall installation by Patrick Blanc - a two-for-one experience. The striking adaptive reuse project was completed in 2007 when the industrial building was gutted, and it now features a fantastic rusty expansion on the top.

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