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UT Dallas opens Morphosis-designed Crow Museum of Asian Art

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UT Dallas opens Morphosis-designed Crow Museum of Asian Art

The $63.5 million, 57,000-sf museum will be joined by a two-story music building with a 680-seat performance hall.


By Novid Parsi, Contributing Editor | October 1, 2024
North-facing view of The Sweepers by Wang Shugang at the O'Donnell Athenaeum Phase I Museum. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas
North-facing view of The Sweepers by Wang Shugang at the O'Donnell Athenaeum Phase I Museum. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas

In Richardson, Tex., the University of Texas at Dallas has opened a second location for the Crow Museum of Asian Art—the first of multiple buildings that will be part of a 12-acre cultural district. 

When completed, the arts and performance complex, called the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum, will include two museums, a performance hall and music building, a grand plaza, and a dedicated parking structure on the Richardson campus.

Designed by Morphosis, the two-story, 57,000-sf Crow Museum of Asian Art more than doubles the gallery space at the Crow Museum’s original location, which will continue to operate in the Dallas Arts District. The Crow Museum, which first opened in 1998, is one of the few U.S. organizations dedicated solely to Asian art.

The design for the new $63.5 million Crow Museum emphasizes transparency and natural light, with large expanses of glass and lightwells in the galleries and lobby. The building features white precast concrete cladding on all sides.

In addition, ground has been broken on the two-story performance hall and music building. The facility will provide a 680-seat performance hall, an outdoor performance space, rehearsal rooms, practice rooms, teaching studios, percussion studio, recording studio, administrative offices, classrooms, multifunctional lobby space, study spaces, and student lounge. Expected to open in fall 2026, the building will be part of the UT Dallas Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology. 

“This complex, like our entire campus, will be a place of learning and growth,” Inga H. Musselman, UT Dallas provost, vice president for academic affairs, and the Cecil H. Green Distinguished Chair of Academic Leadership, said in a statement. “I envision students walking through the museums during their class breaks or taking notes about pieces of art that are displayed here. The performance hall and music building will provide even more opportunities for students.”

On the Crow Museum of Asian Art’s building team:
Design architect and architect of record: Morphosis
MEP engineer: Campos Engineering
Structural engineer: Datum Rios
General contractor: The Beck Group

North view of the Brettell Reading Room from the exterior of the O'Donnell Athenaeum Phase I Museum. Partial View, The Sweepers by Wang Shugang. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas
North view of the Brettell Reading Room from the exterior of the O'Donnell Athenaeum Phase I Museum. Partial View, The Sweepers by Wang Shugang. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas
O'Donnell Athenaeum Phase I Museum north-facing view, grand staircase, and lobby. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas
O'Donnell Athenaeum Phase I Museum north-facing view, grand staircase, and lobby. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas
Installation view, Crow Museum of Asian Art at the Phase I Museum, O’Donnell Athenaeum. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas
Installation view, Crow Museum of Asian Art at the Phase I Museum, O’Donnell Athenaeum. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas
Second-level interior view overlooking the grand stair and landing gallery. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas
Second-level interior view overlooking the grand stair and landing gallery. Photo: ©Mauricio Rojas, Courtesy of UT Dallas

 

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