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It would be trite to point out that site and context are
important when designing a building, but to say that the historical
context of a place is also important is less obvious. When
confronted with the site and a program of the Red
Location Museum in Port Elizabeth (part of the Nelson
Mandela Bay Municipality), South Africa, dealing with
history is unavoidable. Noero
Wolff Architects' approach to the design of a modern museum
located in a "shack settlement" and dealing with
the history and actions of national struggles is commendable
for appreciating this multifarious context.
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Located in the first settled
Black Township of Port Elizabeth, Red Location's name refers
to the color of the the site's corrugated iron barracks actually
built from concentration camps from The
Boer War. This apparently opportunistic development of
houses and other buildings in the early 20th century and onwards
illustrates a complex and not-too-clear past. How this past
is remembered is the main goal of the architects, who cite
professor of comparative literature Andreas Huyssen's ideas
as shaping theirs and henceforth the building. |
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The architects see the past "represented
as a set of memories that are disconnected yet bound together
by themes" and therefore multi-faceted. They use the
analogy of the Memory Box, traditionally used by migrant workers
to hold their most valuable possessions, to fashion the interior
spaces of the museum. Twelve unmarked, rusted boxes
(each two cubes high) are located under the scalloped, shed-like
space. Each box contains a
singular exhibition or "experience," with the space
in-between intended for reflection. |
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In addition to the Museum's cube
galleries are "an auditorium, library, art gallery, offices,
a memorial space to commemorate the local heroes of the struggle
and an adjoining tomb where...national struggle heroes, are
buried." Within its context of rusted shacks and fine-grain
fabric the Museum stands out as a large presence apparently
at odds with its surroundings. The architects contend that
the Museum will give locals an opportunity to "enjoy
the potential that the investment in the new building will
provide," though the building's lessons on freedom are
the more dramatic potential in evidence. |
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Red Location Museum in Port Elizabeth, South Africa by Noero Wolff Architects |
2008.01.21 |
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