odunpazari modern museum by kengo kuma and associates opens in turkey

Designboom_ a major museum designed by kengo kuma and associates has opened to the public in turkey. the ‘odunpazari modern museum’, or OMM, was conceived by kuma and his team as an architectural landmark for eskişehir, a university city in north west turkey. the building, which appears as a series of stacked wooden volumes, responds to its surrounding streetscape and the neighborhood’s history as a timber trading market. the 4,500 square meter institution contains a 1,000-piece collection of modern and contemporary art.

‘the idea for OMM was to use architecture to create a link between people and art,’ explains kengo kuma, principle of kengo kuma and associates, and yuki ikeguchi, the partner leading the project. ‘we were deeply inspired by the history, culture, people and streetscape of odunpazarı, and we wanted the building to resonate on many levels. we hope that the museum will breathe new life into eskişehir and become a central and inviting meeting point for the city.’

the museum is split over three floors, starting with larger exhibition spaces at the ground level that echo the rhythm and scale of the surrounding townscape, and continuing with smaller rooms on the upper level designed for smaller-scale artworks. a sky-lit atrium at the center visually connects the different floors internally while allowing plenty of natural light to enter the building. highlights currently on view include the largest installation to date by bamboo artist tanabe chikuunsai IV, and two pieces of digital art by marshmallow laser feast.

‘today’s opening marks the culmination of a visionary process for everyone involved,’ adds erol tabanca, the businessman and art collector who founded OMM. ‘we are delighted to reveal this unique building, the collection and our exciting inaugural presentations to the community here in my hometown of eskişehir and to visitors from around the world.’