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GKD and the Kunsthalle Mannheim Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art

Sept. 17, 2018
2 min read

A project two and a half years in the making, the Kunsthalle Mannheim museum of modern and contemporary art represents an example of civic commitment and architectural skill. Designing and constructing the museum brought about a unique challenge – creating an aesthetically modern space while honoring the city of Mannheim’s historic layout. Architects aimed to create a dialogue between museum visitors and urban onlookers – merging the inside and outside world. Without this, the building’s link to the city would seem distant. 

To achieve this connection, Gerkan Marg and Partners called upon GKD, a leading provider of woven stainless steel mesh fabric for industry and architecture. GKD began creating a woven work of art in the form of a sophisticated bronze stainless steel façade. The façade, measuring more than 4,600 square feet and consisting of 72 panels, unites the museum with the city of Mannheim. The design consists of two woven stainless steel wires and tubes of two different diameters – 3mm and 25mm – into four stainless steel wire groups. GKD’s sophisticated weaving technique allows the façade to withstand the elements, remaining steadfast during intense wind and snow. Beyond durability and functionality, the Mannheim project also represented an aesthetic challenge.

 

 

The façade needed to replicate a precise stipulated color tone chosen by the architects after a lengthy decision process. GKD’s extensive experience in coating metal fabrics proved up to this challenge as the finished fabric reflects the color of the sandstone used in neighboring buildings. This easily implements the museum into the historic city footprint. Kunsthalle Mannheim museum of modern and contemporary art was opened at the end of 2017 by Federal PresidenA project two and a half years in the making, the Kunsthalle Mannheim museum of modern and contemporary art represents an example of civic commitment and architectural skill. Designing and constructing the museum brought about a unique challenge – creating an aesthetically modern space while honoring the city of Mannheim’s historic layout. Architects aimed to create a dialogue between museum visitors and urban onlookers – merging the inside and outside world. Without this, the building’s link to the city would seem distant. 

 

 

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GKD USA, Inc.

Since 1925, GKD has manufactured the most advanced technical weaving mill of metal fabrics for filtration and industrial use. As the company grew, we applied this technology to architecture to unlock new design elements for architects. To this day, GKD continues to revolutionize how architectural structures are enhanced aesthetically, augmented functionally and optimized economically. In this specific case, our aim was to highlight how GKD uses vast experience in metal weaving and coloring to create connections between architecture and individuals. We hope this information can help unlock new solutions for architects, and help them implement their design and functional visions in new ways. Visit us at http://www.gkdmetalfabrics.com/.

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