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MYD Photo Album: OCMA by Morphosis

Posted on by Lauren Moss


The Orange County Museum of Art recently opened, and we took the opportunity to visit and explore the contemporary civic building by Thom Mayne of Morphosis.

Orange County Museum of Art by Morphosis architects

entry perspective / orange county museum of art

Located in the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, the curves and angles of the structure’s exterior add a new dynamic aesthetic to the complex, sitting adjacent to the undulating glass facade of Cesar Pelli’s Concert Hall and the original Segerstrom Hall and directly facing Richard Serra’s 66 foot tall steel installation, Connector.

terracotta facade cladding / architectural material detail

The sculptural nature of the architecture activates the existing plaza, and an expansive new upper level terrace allows for various events and installations, providing additional flexible outdoor space for public use.

view from atrium entry / crossing bridges + skylight

A unique and complicated design, the facade is clad in white terracotta tiles that visually balance the large planes of glazing. The material is also utilized at the interior, incorporated alongside glass partition walls and translucent floors at the overlapping bridges that occupy the upper space of the entry atrium.

OCMA exterior architecture costa mesa

facade perspective / stairs at entry

The project has been one of the most anticipated buildings in the area, and its completion links the other primary building elements of the Segerstrom Campus- a number of venues for music and theater- into a cultural destination that celebrates community, design and the arts in Orange County.

jason at the museum / bridge view

Find more information on the Orange County Museum of Art online, as well as additional details and drawings from Morphosis.

OCMA view from terrace

stairs + sculpture / site perspective from upper terrace

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