Nasher Sculpture Center
The late Ray Nasher commissioned Renzo Piano to design a museum and garden to house his family’s preeminent collection modern sculpture. The project served as his legacy and gift to his native city of Dallas. The Nasher Sculpture Center is a model of restraint and elegance. The five galleries, defined by six parallel travertine walls bridged by delicately suspended glass roofs, absorb natural light like a breathing organism. The cast aluminum sun shading panels hover above the glass like a fine gauze mesh, tracing the trajectory of the sun and allowing only indirect light to penetrate the gallery spaces.
Project components include: public exhibit space, indoor/outdoor auditorium, outdoor sculpture garden, James Turrell skyspace, administrative offices, restaurant, and retail.
Brett Terpeluk’s Role: 2000-2003. Brett played a seminal role in the design and construction management of this project. He was the key liason between client, contractor, and RPBW, travelling to Dallas on a monthly basis to coordinate the office’s efforts and ensure implementation of the design vision.
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PETER WALKER & PARTNERS
Landscape Architect
ARUP & PARTNERS
Structure and Services
INTERLOOP A/D
Consulting Architect
BECK ARCHITECTURE
Local Consulting Architect
HC BECK
General Contractor
TIM HURSLEY
MICHELE DENANCE
RPBW
BENJAMIN THORNE
Photo Credits
RENZO PIANO BUILDING WORKSHOP
Architect
COLLABORATORS
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