Expansion of the Whitechapel Gallery

Uitbreiding Whitechapel Gallery, Robbrecht en Daem architecten, © Richard Bryant
Uitbreiding Whitechapel Gallery, Robbrecht en Daem architecten, © Richard Bryant
Uitbreiding Whitechapel Gallery, Robbrecht en Daem architecten, © Richard Bryant
Uitbreiding Whitechapel Gallery, Robbrecht en Daem architecten, © Richard Bryant
Uitbreiding Whitechapel Gallery, Robbrecht en Daem architecten, © Richard Bryant

In the hands of Robbrecht and Daem, the Whitechapel Gallery has not lost its identity as an art centre with roots in the local East End community that has its own view of the world. But that’s not all. The Whitechapel has remained a ‘house’ which, in the first place, revolves around a different concept of architecture. One where the architecture has the chance to remain silent. To refrain from talking the visitor round, and rather to empathically take the visitor into an atmosphere that induces a certain stillness and contemplation, among other things, by the subtle manipulation of light and the creation of new routes and circuits.

Architectenbureau: 

Ontwerpers: 

Paul Robbrecht
Hilde Daem

Opdrachtgever: 

The Trustees of the Whitechapel Art Gallery

Taal: 

Engels

Straat: 

Whitechapel High Street

Nummer: 

77-82
E17QE

Gemeente: 

London

Land: 

Verenigd Koninkrijk

Datum ontwerp: 

2002

Datum oplevering: 

2009

Oppervlakte: 

3 800 m²

Studiebureau: 

studiebureau stabiliteit: Price & Meyers

Aannemer: 

Kier Wallis Special Projects

Type gebouw: 

Bureau Bouwtechniek
Armstrong Intelligent System Solutions
Goedhart Repro