
Arizona State University
Media & Immersive eXperience Center
Heard Museum
HOME NPSW Gallery
The internationally recognized Heard Museum is dedicated to the sensitive and accurate portrayal of Native Arts and Cultures of the Southwest. Since it’s founding in 1929, the institution has served as a destination for art, culture and oral histories. A desire by Museum leaders to update the campus masterplan kicked off a series of architectural evolutions including the redesign of the central gallery – housing its core collection: HOME: Native Peoples in the Southwest.
Design Strategy
The 18,000sf HOME project design employs a series of sculptural screens that create enclosure and imply movement throughout the gallery. Demonstrating close collaboration with the exhibit design team, the design of the space invites visitors to use interactive touch screen technologies, a video pod, movie theatre and experience regular changing exhibits. There are places for group presentations as well as quiet contemplation. Transition areas allow for eased passage into the daylight of the garden and onward into the adobe brick ‘banco’ enclosed outdoor gathering space. Visitors now have maximum access to the core collection, with an open plan, daylight, and full height displays revealing a greater cross section of the Heard’s vast collections. The updated HVAC system, environmental controls, lighting, provide increased security, energy efficiency and maximum comfort.
Location
Phoenix, Arizona
Project Owner
Heard Museum
Cost
$5.0m
Size
18,000 square feet
Completion
2005
Construction Manager at Risk
Brignall Construction Company
M.E.P. Engineering
Landmark Facilities Group
Photography
Bill Timmerman











