MADI Museum, Dallas

by Jonathan McGaha | June 8, 2011 12:00 am

MADI MuseumLaser cut from steel sheet, large-scale MADI art forms hang off the world’s first permanent MADI Museum, making it a giant work of art that is representative of the MADI art movement. Stainless steel and galvanized steel wall panels are secured to the 16,000-square-foot building’s exterior using stainless molly bolts and sheet metal screws in 3-inch spacers to add depth and increase the bold, three-dimensional effect.

Originally published: October 2003
Architect: Volf Roitman, Dallas
Exterior building consultant: Bill Martin, Austin, Texas
General contractor: Coastal Construction, Dallas
Installer: Blueprint Roofing & Sheet Metal,
Duncanville, Texas
Featured products: stainless steel and galvanized
steel wall panels

Source URL: https://www.metalarchitecture.com/projects/madi-museum-dallas/