New MK Gallery uk interior design 6a architects

London Architect Firms 6a Architects Design New MK Gallery.

The new MK Gallery in Milton Keynes, designed by 6a architects, will open to the public on 16 March 2019.

6a Arechitects founder Tom Emerson and Stephanie Macdonald are start the 6a Architects firm in 2001 and both are design and devloped the multiple projects in the past two decades.

The original MK Gallery was constructed in the late 1990s and is located at the top of Midsummer Boulevard, next to Milton Keynes Theatre. The new development retains the first structure and adds a new one, to more than double its size.

The new MK Gallery reflects the natural world in its polished stainless-steel exterior surfaces inspired by the city’s original grid and the geometries of the adjacent Campbell Park. The completed development including both old and new structures provides five exhibition galleries, with a total of 500 sq metres of exhibition space; a large learning and community studio and The Sky Room, a flexible auditorium on the upper floor with 150 retractable seats and views over Campbell Park and the countryside.

New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect

Integrated within the new scheme, artists Gareth Jones and Nils Norman were commissioned, in collaboration with 6a architects and graphic designer Mark El-khatib, to create City Club, a sequence of new public spaces in and around the new MK Gallery. Inside, these include the foyer, café/bar and Sky Room. Outside, they include a playscape, a garden and a new façade for the existing gallery building.

New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect

The new entrance with a colour scheme that revives the original gallery ‘sandstone and terracotta’ facade of 1999 with additional iconic signs from early Milton Keynes features a large red neon heart, the first ever logotype for Milton Keynes, and a double headed axe, signs which are part of a homage to the city’s iconic original design.

New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect

The development provides for major exhibitions both contemporary and historical, films, music, performance, family events, workshops, and social spaces open free to all.

HOUSE ARCHITECTURE STYLE

The new MK Gallery will open with The Lie of the Land, an ambitious exhibition spread across all five galleries curated by MK Gallery Director, Anthony Spira, with Sam Jacob, Claire Louise Staunton, Fay Blanchard, Tom Emerson, Gareth Jones and Niall Hobhouse. 
The exhibition is designed as a kind of cabinet of curiosities that places Milton Keynes and the new gallery in a playful context. It looks at changing attitudes towards leisure, culture and landscape over more than 250 years. 85 artists, architects and designers, including Thomas Gainsborough, J.M.W Turner and Joseph Paxton, Yinka Shonibare MBE, Jeremy Deller and Bridget Riley are placed alongside a vintage picnic basket, one of the earliest lawnmowers, Gertrude Jekyll’s gardening boots and a banner from Greenham Common. There are also new commissions including a 20-channel sonic portrait of Milton Keynes by sound artist and composer, Caroline Devine, a new film commission working with the community by Ed Webb-Ingall and an immersive installation by Project Art Works.

New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
This are painted with yellow color and red color of pipes, Inside the art gallery you can fill you will draw the art and put your mind thoughts over the canvas
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
Outside gallery building architectures
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
New MK Gallery uk interior design by 6a architect
Aerial View of MK Gallery