by Samantha Ashenhurst | June 29, 2018 3:05 pm
Seattle-based design practice Olson Kundig[2] has been selected as lead architect for the new Bob Dylan Center[3] in Tulsa, which will soon be the public-facing home of the Bob Dylan Archive. The firm won the bid in an international design competition, launched jointly by Dylan’s management team and the collection’s owner, the George Kaiser Family Foundation[4] (GKFF).
“After reviewing proposals from top firms around the world, we agreed that Olson Kundig’s experience, talent, and design aesthetic stood out as the best fit for this project,” said Ken Levit, GKFF’s executive director. “We are excited about the vision that Olson Kundig expressed for a world-class cultural center that will do justice to the iconic Bob Dylan collection.”
Olson Kundig’s design principals Tom Kundig, FAIA, and Alan Maskin won first place in the competition following an extensive evaluation process by a committee of advisors. Tulsa-based Lilly Architects[5] is partnering with the firm as the architect of record, while Plains of Yonder[6] is the partner for audio and multimedia experiences for the project.
“This is a deeply meaningful project for us—not only acting as architectural support to Bob’s transformational legacy and creative, disciplined force, but also in preserving the teaching value of his legacy for future generations,” said Kundig.
The center, which will house permanent, temporary, and traveling exhibitions, will curate more than 100,000 items for public display, including:
Bob Dylan Center is slated to open in 2021.
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