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General Information

Beginning of works: April 2014
Completion: 15 September 2018
Status: in use

Project Type

Function / usage: Museum building
Material: Concrete structure

Location

Location: , ,
Address: 1 Riverside Esplanade
Coordinates: 56° 27' 26.31" N    2° 58' 0.94" W
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V&A Museum, Dundee: Concrete façade with 'Scottish Cliff Face' appearance

V&A Museum, Dundee: Concrete façade with 'Scottish Cliff Face' appearance

As part of Dundee’s Waterfront £1 billion redevelopment, The Victoria & Albert Museum opted to construct a new iconic structure to display the brilliance of Scottish creativity. This inspirational buildi ... [more]

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V&A Dundee is a design museum in Dundee, Scotland, which opened on 15 September 2018. The V&A Dundee is the first design museum in Scotland and the first Victoria and Albert museum outside London. The V&A Dundee is also the first building in the United Kingdom that has been designed by Kengo Kuma.

History

The plan for a V&A museum in Dundee originated at the University of Dundee in 2007 when Professor Georgina Follett (then Dean of Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design) suggested bringing the V&A to Dundee to University Principal, Sir Alan Langlands. Subsequently, Joan Concannon, the university's director of external relations, made a 20-minute pitch to Sir Mark Jones, then director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, in which the case for Dundee was made including its potential as an anchor for the urban regeneration of the waterfront. A design competition took place in 2010 to decide what the museum would look like. The Japanese architect Kengo Kuma won the competition, his design was inspired by the eastern cliff edges of Scotland.

Construction

BAM Construction carried out the construction work beginning in April 2014. The original completion date was 2017 but was delayed to 2018. During construction a cofferdam was installed to allow the outer wing to expand onto the River Tay and 780 tonnes worth of pre-cast, grey, concrete slabs were added to the outside of the building. It cost £80.1 million to complete.

Opening

The V&A Dundee opened to the public on 15 September 2018 with international and national press previews taken place beforehand from 13–14 September 2018. The opening was celebrated with a 3D Festival which featured acts such as Primal Scream, Be Charlotte and Lewis Capaldi and had featured a light show and a firework display. The opening highlights were broadcast on BBC Two Scotland in a programme hosted by Edith Bowman. The museum attracted 27,201 visitors during its first week and 100,000 in its first three weeks.

The museum was officially opened by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge in a private official opening which was held on 28 January 2019. On 30 March 2019, the museum achieved its target of 500,000 visitors within a year, six months earlier than expected.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "V&A Dundee" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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  • Published on:
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