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New entryways on High Street. A rooftop wing featuring open space and live trees. Three separate nods to the Wabanaki.
Those are some of the concepts incorporated by four teams of finalists chosen for the Portland Museum of Art Campus Unification + Expansion International Design Competition.
The museum has outgrown its downtown campus due to an increase in visitors and major gifts to its collection, museum officials say, and when the its next door neighbor, Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine, moved to Thompson's Point, an opportunity to expand the museum's footprint became available.
After a request for qualifications was sent out in June, the competition, led by Dovetail Design Strategists, saw submissions from just over 100 teams representing 20 countries, including Australia, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, Japan, South Korea, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom, according to a prepared release. More than 250 firms participated as part of the 104 submitting teams, with 30% of the lead architecture firms founded or owned by people of color; 16% of lead architecture firms were founded or owned by women.
“The selected teams’ submissions demonstrate a deep understanding of the museum’s mission to redefine the role of a museum within society and each shortlisted team has been thoughtfully constructed to reflect the PMA’s commitment to diversity, equity, accessibility, inclusivity, and sustainability," said Susanna Sirefman, president of Dovetail Design Strategists.
The four teams of finalists were announced in August. Following a Nov. 18 public reception where the designs were announced, the finalists' drawings, models and videos will be available for public view at the PMA from Nov. 18 to Dec. 9. Teams will give public presentations of their designs in early December. The winning team will be selected by the end of the year.
The shortlisted teams are:
Portland Museum of Art was founded in 1882, and is among the oldest museums in America. It is Maine’s largest and most visited art institution. The PMA’s collection includes more than 18,000 objects, including 19th- and 20th-century American and European art and iconic works from Maine.
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