Project Details
- Project Name
- The Chihuly Collection
- Location
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400 Beach Drive NE
FL ,United States
- Client/Owner
- The Morean Arts Center–Chihuly Collection
- Project Types
- Cultural
- Size
- 10,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2010
- Shared by
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marketing,Bella Figura Communications
- Consultants
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Structural Engineer: DeCaro Willson,Al Hurley,Electrical Engineer: Engineering Matrix
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
The Chihuly Collection located in St. Petersburg, Florida, designed by award-winning architect Alberto Alfonso, AIA, is the first installation of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly's art in a building specifically designed for that purpose. The exhibition, theater and retail space opened in July and is the result of an intimate collaboration between artist and architect. "Early in the design process," Alfonso notes, "we discovered a shared affinity for the works of Italian architect and glass artist Carlo Scarpa. This became a common thread for the materiality and presentation strategies which drove the richness of palette that includes western red cedar, venetian plaster and raw steel."
Alfonso transformed an existing 10,000-square-foot concrete shell into 12 individual environments which respond directly to the theory and basis of Chihuly's art. These "dreams" first realized in delicate watercolors by Alfonso, are transitioned by a series of deep portals. Chihuly's glass and works on paper exist on a pathway of apertures, anticipatory views, kaleidoscopic reflections of fluid light and undulating curves. The sensuous folds of the Chandelier Room trace an Alvar Aalto vase turned upside down. Brilliant Mille Fiori are displayed on an elevated oval plinth, with Romanesque beams above to herald a contemplative chapel. The Float Boat drifts on an ink black Venetian canal, a buoyant celebration of Carnevale. 100-year-old heart of pine salvaged from the Suwannee River tops metal armatures, a detailed triumvirate of steel, wood and glass. There are no barriers to the art, recessed steel troughs delineate a boundary more intuitive than physical. The senses are engaged with aromatic cypress and the humming tips of the Blue Neon Tumbleweed. Travertine tile multiplies reflections, Macchia shadows dance on cypress walls, matte steel absorbs radiant color in soft focus.
"The opening of the Chihuly Collection is truly one of the proudest moments of my career," claims Chihuly. "The Chihuly Collection would not be the spectacular space that it is today with out the hard work, vision and dedication of my dear friend and architect Alberto Alfonso who transformed the space into a spectacular architectural environment to showcase my work." The Seattle-based artist is credited in leading the development of complex glass sculptures and environmental art, as well as transforming the contemporary art glass movement.