Foyer and entrance area of the James-Simon-Gallery
Photo © Simon Menges for David Chipperfield Architects
The James-Simon-Galerie - The visitor centre of Berlin's Museum Island was built to plans by leading British architect David Chipperfield.
Photo © Ute Zscharnt for David Chipperfield Architects
Auditorium
Photo © Ute Zscharnt for David Chipperfield Architects
View from the terrace to the building Neues Museum
Photo © Luna Zscharnt for David Chipperfield Architects
View of the gallery
Photo © Ute Zscharnt for David Chipperfield Architects
Sight to the Pergamon Museum
Photo © Ute Zscharnt for David Chipperfield Architects

James-Simon-Galerie

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Location
Bodestraße, 10178 Berlin, Germany
Year
2018
Client
Bundesamt für Bauwesen und Raumordnung Berlin
Team
David Chipperfield Architects Berlin, INROS LACKNER AG Berlin

Linear diffuser INDUL - James-Simon-Galerie
Pure white elegance – Chipperfield building for the Museumsinsel

In July 2019, ten years after its construction began, a new architectural masterpiece, the James-Simon-Galerie, at the heart of Berlin's Museumsinsel (Museum Island), opened its doors in the presence of the German Chancellor – as befits its status. The gallery is named after James Simon, probably the most important art patron of his time.

Dazzlingly elegant, contemporary and confident, this magnificent new building by leading architect David Chipperfield stands on the last piece of "holy ground" on Museum Island, the space once occupied by the Neuer Packhof, which was demolished in 1938. This multifunctional building will serve in future as the central entrance gallery. As well as an auditorium, café/restaurant, bookshop, cloakrooms and much needed space for temporary and special exhibitions, the three-storey James-Simon-Galerie also forms the new link to the existing buildings of the Neues Museum and the Pergamonmuseum.

The powerful architecture required masterful integration of the new contemporary multifunctional building into the existing historical ensemble. According to David Chipperfield, the slim new concrete columns are a reinterpretation of the colonnade promenade by architect Friedrich August Stüler, which connects the Neues Museum with the neighbouring Alte Nationalgalerie. The monumental outdoor staircase of the James-Simon-Galerie is a reference to Karl Friedrich Schinkel's staircase leading up to his Altes Museum.

Symbiosis between ambient climate and interior design
The interior design is impressive with its minimalist style featuring exposed concrete walls and high grade, sophisticated materials such as patinated bronze, sheets of Thassos marble and French walnut. On a floor area of 4600 square metres spread over three floors, the design plays artfully with different room heights, so that the visitors' experience of the space constantly changes.

The air flow path in the lower foyer of the first level is split into two different areas. Parallel to the staircase leading up to the bookshop, the INDUL AV 45 linear diffuser array is stylishly integrated into the elegant wooden wall. This ensures even air distribution without perceptible draughts and therefore optimum comfort for visitors and employees. For the air flow in the front foyer area, the INDULSNAP V45 wall air passage is embedded behind the service and reception desk of the visitor centre, invisible from the room, on top of the longitudinal wall panelling. The diffuser array is only interrupted in the media wall area. The wall structure itself serves as a supply air duct. The INDULSNAP air discharge unit, installed at an oblique angle, systematically feeds supply air into the room. In addition to the Kiefer ventilation system components integrated in the Neues Museum and the James-Simon-Galerie, we are proud to be able to help shape the symbiosis between ambient climate and interior design in another famous museum. Kiefer's experience is being called upon for a further assignment, this time for the general renovation of the Pergamonmuseum.

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