L&M Arts Gallery

ARCHITECT:
wHY Architecture + Planning
Kulapat Yantrasast and Yo Hakomori

DATES:
Start October 2009
Completion; August 2010

PROJECT SIZE:
3,400 square feet

PROJECT COST:
$1,000,000

 

DESCRIPTION:
One of the oldest buildings in Venice, this Edison Power Transfer Station is now part of a new major art gallery, L&M Arts. Long neglected and covered with graffiti we have restored the exterior of the existing building and are inserting display walls on the interior along with offices. We have also provided for all new mechanical and lighting systems.

Adjacent to this existing building are the new gallery building and support offices with a private showing spaces. The new building will maintain a similar architectural vocabulary of masonry walls, including reclaimed brick walls and exposed concrete slab floors. Both galleries are sensitively lit with natural light from skylights with diffusing scrims.