Project Details
- Project Name
- International African American Museum
- Location
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14 Wharfside Street
SC
- Architect
- Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
- Client/Owner
- International African American Museum
- Project Types
- Cultural
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 41,800 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2023
- Awards
- 2024 AIA - State/Regional Awards
- Shared by
- Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects LLP
- Team
-
Henry N. Cobb , Lead Designer
Matteo Milani, Lead Designer
- Consultants
-
Architect of Record: Moody Nolan, Columbus, Ohio,Landscape Architect: Hood Design Studio, Oakland,Museum and Content Development: Ralph Appelbaum Associates, Inc., New York,Structural Engineer: Guy Nordenson and Associates, New York,Electrical Engineer: Arup, USA,Plumbing Engineer: Arup, USA
- Certifications & Designations
- LEED Certified
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $120,000,000
- Style
- Modern
Project Description
Sited at the port of arrival for nearly half of all enslaved Africans brought to North America, the design serves and celebrates the museum’s mission by granting primacy to the seascape on which it fronts, the landscapes that frame it, and the memorial for which it provides shelter.
The museum is housed in a one-story building volume measuring 84 feet wide, 426 feet long, and 24 feet high, raised 13 feet above the ground on a double row of cylindrical columns. The underside of the museum shelters a large open space that is the heart of the site’s collective memory. On the eastern section of this outdoor space, oriented to the harbor and ocean beyond, a shallow reflecting pool signifies the edge of Gadsden’s Wharf as it was at the beginning of the nineteenth century, at the peak of the slave trade.
The materials reflect a careful contextual response to a highly charged historical site. On its north and south sides, the building is clad in a warm brick, while the east and west ends are enclosed in clear glass shaded by angled wooden louvers. The structure’s supporting columns are clad in an oystershell tabby, a material also used as paving in portions of the ground plane.
SITE
On the site of the former Gadsden’s Wharf on the Cooper River, overlooking Charleston Harbor
COMPONENTS
41,800 ft2 / 3,900 m2 gross area; exhibit area, administrative offices, museum shop
CLIENT
International African American Museum
PCF&P SERVICES
Architecture; exterior envelope; interior design of public spaces
SUSTAINABILITY
Designed for LEED certification
AWARDS
Project of the Year
Architect's Newspaper, 2023
Design Award
American Institute of Architects, New York City Chapter, 2024
Top-Five Project Worldwide, Museums
Architizer A+ Awards, 2024
Design Award
Society of American Registered Architects, New York Council, 2024
Best of Design Award, Cultural Projects
Architect's Newspaper, 2023
Best of Design Award, Landscape Architecture
Architect's Newspaper, 2023
Apollo Award Nominee
Apollo Magazine, 2023
Engineering Excellence Awards: National Recognition Award
American Council of Engineering Companies, 2024