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The new V&A regional partnership chooses for a ‘landmark’ treatment from Kengo Kuma.

The new V&A regional partnership chooses for a ‘landmark’ treatment from Kengo Kuma.

DUNDEE (UK) - With the intention of creating an iconic structure sited on the waterfront of the River Tay, the competition jury for the V&A at Dundee project has selected a design proposal by Japanese office Kengo Kuma and Associates. Partly aimed at revitalizing the land area at Craig Harbour, which links Dundee's city centre with the river, the newest regional partnership of the Victoria and Albert Museum in Scotland envisions an independent gallery geared towards fashion, architecture, product design, graphic arts and photography.

Looking peculiarly akin to a discarded air conditioning unit, the Kengo Kuma design nevertheless appears polished in its material (stone) and proportions, its striated facade and inverted pyramidal form balancing lightly over the watery location. Design work is slated to continue through next year, with the start of construction scheduled toward the end of 2012.

V&A at Dundee by Kengo Kuma & Associates

The Japanese architectural practice Kengo Kuma & Associates has been named the winner of the design competition for the V&A at Dundee. Kengo Kuma led one of six proposals shortlisted in an international competition to find a design team to develop a landmark building that will house the V&A at Dundee and form an inspiring anchor for Dundee's waterfront.

'We were delighted by the quality of all the designs which were submitted to the competition, and I think this is reflected in the huge public interest which our exhibition of models has generated,' said Lesley Knox, Chair of the V&A at Dundee project and of the jury panel.

'Kengo Kuma's proposal was the unanimous choice of the jury panel and is a worthy winner: a building that will delight visitors and encourage them to revisit it again and again. It demonstrates a clear understanding of the city, offers a new experience of the river, and will be as exciting internally as it will be externally. This has the potential to be one of Europe's most exciting buildings.'

Kengo Kuma said, 'It is a great honour to hear the news and my team and I are grateful for this significant opportunity. I am thrilled to be able to work with those at V&A at Dundee in order to give shape to their vision, to contribute meaningfully to the cultural richness of the city.

'It will be an exciting endeavour that will combine the tradition and heritage of the Victoria and Albert Museum and our new ideas. Furthermore, we are enthusiastic about the amazing site, the city and environment – it is our intention to find a balanced approach to nature and the city life of Dundee. We wish to bring our best efforts forward, with vigour and passion.'

The jury panel made their unanimous decision after an extensive process of assessing the designs, interviewing the architects and their teams, and viewing some of their previous work. The public view was also factored in, with thousands of questionnaires and comments drawn from the 13,000-plus people who visited the exhibition, as well as those who viewed it online.

'We have subjected each of the six proposals to exhaustive scrutiny, including having external assessors do a detailed examination of projected costs, and we did not have to exclude any of the submissions on grounds of affordability,' said Mike Galloway, Director of City Development for Dundee City Council and a member of the panel.

'The Kengo Kuma design gives us something which is bold and ambitious but buildable and practical. It is a beautiful stone building which elegantly meets the requirements we laid out in the brief. This is a harmonious and integrated response to this unique site, which enhances the overall Waterfront Project.'

V&A at Dundee by Kengo Kuma & Associates
V&A at Dundee by Kengo Kuma & Associates

Sir Mark Jones, Director of the V&A, said the design offered 'fantastic spaces to exhibit stunning design collections'. He continued, 'I think this will become a major destination and will give us an internationally recognized building. It will reward repeat visits and attract attention from around the world.'

Kengo Kuma's team for the V&A at Dundee project includes the Scottish firms cre8architecture, Optimised Environments Ltd, and CBA, and the engineering firm Arup, which has offices across Scotland, including in Dundee. The company will now engage with these partners in the V&A at Dundee project to further develop the proposal. Detailed design work will continue throughout 2011, and work is projected to start on-site in autumn 2012.

Thursday | 25 November | 2010 | United Kingdom | Bolton & Quinn
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