Tag Archive for: Orange County Museum of Art

OCMA Awarded in ENR California’s 2023 Best Projects Competition

The Orange County Museum of Art, designed by Morphosis, has been recognized by Engineering News-Record with a 2023 Best Projects regional award in the Cultural/Worship category.
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Architectural Record features OCMA’s curved terra cotta rainscreen

Architectural Record features an in-depth analysis of the OCMA – its unique curved façade design by Morphosis, and the process Boston Valley used to fabricate the complex forms.
The Orange County Museum of Art exterior at sunset shows off the curved design

The Architect’s Newspaper reviews the OCMA’s unique curved façade

The Architect's Newspaper weighs in on the new Orange County Museum of Art design and its spatial relationships – the open-air quality of the plaza and interior, and how the museum interacts with its surroundings.
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Highly anticipated opening of the Orange County Museum of Art, October 2022

After more than a decade of development and construction, the long-awaited Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) opened to the public last Saturday.

Watch the ACAW 2022 Opening Keynote, “Orange County Art Museum, From ACAW to Reality”

The 2022 ACAWorkshop kicked off on Monday, August 15th with a live-only opening keynote from Stan Su (Technical Director – RIOS) and Erik Verboon (Principal | Director of Enclosure Engineering – Walter P Moore).
The curved terra cotta facade on the new OCMA building was designed by Morphosis and fabricated by Boston Valley

Curved façade takes shape at the new Orange County Museum of Art

Work on the new Orange County Museum of Art in Costa Mesa, CA…
A detailed 3D rendering of the Orange County Museum of Art, designed by Morphosis

John Krouse Presents ‘Terra Cotta: The Age-Old Material for 21st Century Architecture’ at Seattle Conference

CEO John Krouse will be discussing how architectural terra cotta can be manipulated to meet the demands of complex buildings due to its flexibility and eco-friendly nature.