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In Pictures: An Extraordinary Building

October 2019

The Story of the Sainsbury Centre

Photo: Pete Huggins

The building, with its engineered steel space frame, is clad in gleaming white panels and eight-metre high glass facades.

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Sir Robert & Lady Sainsbury in the gallery

Commissioned in 1974 and opened in 1978, the Sainsbury Centre was built to house the donation of Robert and Lisa Sainsbury’s collection.

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Photo: Nigel Young, Foster & Partners

“The building that we created together was to challenge many preconceptions about museums.” Norman Foster – architect of the Sainsbury Centre

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Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection, Sainsbury Centre. © Richard Bryant 2019

Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection, Sainsbury Centre. © Richard Bryant 2019

“The Sainsburys shared a belief that the study of art should be an informal, pleasurable experience, not bound by the traditional enclosure of object and viewer.” – Norman Foster

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Sainsbury Centre shop

Sainsbury Centre © Richard Bryant 2019

"The Sainsburys gave their architect a surprisingly open brief and the enormous, adaptable interior which houses a range of functions from teaching, display and exhibition spaces to cafes, a restaurant and shop, was achieved by locating all the services the skin of the building."

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Photo: Nigel Young, Foster & Partners

“The light quality of the ceiling is unlike anything we’ve ever seen before at this scale – shimmering, playful, iridescent, disturbing, like a thousand Bridget Riley optical vibrations laid end to end.” – Charles Jenks

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Photo: Andy Crouch

An Icon for the Region

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Photographs telling the story of the amazing Sainsbury Centre building, designed by Norman Foster

Robert and Lisa Sainsbury Collection, Sainsbury Centre. © Richard Bryant 2019 Sainsbury Centre shop

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