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Williams College Museum of Art . Williamstown

SO – IL . photos: © Jeudi Wang

Nestled among the rolling Berkshire hills of Western Massachusetts, the new Williams College Museum of Art is an ambitious pursuit of excellence in arts education and sustainable museum design. This interdisciplinary campus hub will provide a new cultural nucleus to Williams, with facilities for its renowned art history and museum studies programs housed alongside display and storage for the museum’s extensive collection. Perched on the western edge of campus, it will stand as a welcoming gateway to both the college and the rich cultural offerings of the Berkshires.

The new museum’s design stems from a holistic integration of art, architecture, community, and nature, reimagining the traditionally insular art museum into a porous, reciprocal conversation with the outside world. Sensitively composed in response to both its location and an extensive multi-stakeholder design process, WCMA’s new home will facilitate a unique ecology of social, programmatic and educational exchange in direct dialogue with its natural surroundings.

A courtyard garden at the heart of the museum centers nature on the site, drawing daylight into the interior. Rather than a single monolithic structure, dispersed volumes gather around this central space. Each of these pavilions houses diverse functions, including galleries for temporary exhibitions and the permanent collection, dynamic classrooms, a study center, an auditorium, and a cafe. An exposed mass timber structure engages with the surrounding woodlands, echoed by wooden ceilings and flooring in galleries. Clerestory windows draw soft natural light into gallery spaces, while intentional break spaces between pavilions offer views to the outdoors, allowing for informal interactions with art and the natural world.

An undulating roof unifies the museum in a sweeping gesture of cohesion, inscribing an iconic signature onto the landscape. Shingled metal peaks and curves harmonize with the surrounding hills, cresting against the skyline before dipping low to open into the central courtyard. A generous overhang creates a porch space at the perimeter, extending programming outdoors while providing year-round protection from the elements. Engineered via an experimental technique in warped Cross Laminated Timber, the roof will be the first of its kind in North America.

The museum’s design adheres to the rigorous Living Building Challenge 4.0/Core Green Building Certification standards, aiming to be the most sustainable museum in the country. With a focus on renewable materials as well as innovative lighting and climate control techniques, the design targets as little as 30 percent of the current baseline energy usage for art museums. The roof’s overhang aids in temperature regulation while facilitating a rainwater retention system for irrigation, bolstered by bioretention basins which capture and treat run-off. Landscaping supports the College’s reforesting efforts, adding native trees and forgoing manicured lawns in favor of flowering meadows.
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Client
Williams College

Location
Williamstown, MA, USA

Program
Galleries, art storage and handling, classrooms, offices, auditorium, cafe

Area
7,246 m² / 78,000 sf

Status
Completion: expected Q42027

Team
Executive Team: Florian Idenburg, Kevin Lamyuktseung, Jonathan Molloy
SO – IL Design Team: Florian Idenburg, Kevin Lamyuktseung, Jonathan Molloy, Doh Lee, Andrea Fos, Marlena Fauer, Sean Broadhurst

Collaborators
Executive Architect: Perry Dean Rogers
Construction Manager: Consigli
Structural: Fast & Epp
Facade: Rollecate
Timber: Nordic
MEP: Buro Happold
Landscape: Reed Hildebrand
Sustainability: Transsolar + Thornton Thomasetti
Code: Code Red
Geotech: O’Reilly Talbot Okun
Lighting: FMSP
Storage: Schwartz Silver
Roof Cladding: Zahner
Acoustics: David Harvey
Curtain Wall: Roschmann
Renderings: Jeudi Wang