Neo bankside from the switch house.
Switch house tate modern floor plan.
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Tate modern is housed in the former bankside power station which was originally designed by sir giles gilbert scott the architect of battersea power station and built in two stages between 1947 and 1963 it is directly across the river from st paul s cathedral the power station closed in 1981.
The switch house opened 16 years after the former bankside power station was reopened to become the world s most popular museum of modern and.
The gallery is located.
2016 marks the next phase in tate modern s evolution with the opening of a new 10 storey building to the south of the turbine hall on the site of the power station s former switch house.
I was there a cub deputy editor at the bjgp.
The top floor of the blavatnik building is an open viewing terrace.
In june 2016 designing buildings wiki attended a preview of the new extension of the tate modern located on the south bank of london s thames.
Prior to redevelopment the power station was a 200 m 660 ft long steel framed brick clad.
In 2001 when a developer first proposed building a tower on tate modern s doorstep serota slammed the plan calling it an opportunistic attempt to cash.
People products herzog de meuron s extension to london s tate modern completes a project that the architects outlined in 1995 when they won the competition to create an art museum out of a decommissioned power plant.
The firm returned as a team whose experience and way of thinking had grown immensely.
Enjoy a drink and snacks from the bar as you see across the river thames st paul s cathedral and as far as canary wharf and wembley stadium.
To general astonishment nick serota now sir but still insistently nick director of the tate gallery had chosen a grand but derelict power station designed by giles gilbert scott in the 1950s as a home for the tate s collection of modern art mainly european and north american.
And while the result is remarkably coherent the new work is a sequel not a repeat.
Project managers were the swiss architects jacques herzog and pierre de meuron winners of the pritzker prize in 2001.