'We want people to get lost!' Princeton's new museum survives scandal to deliver a mazey art ambush

David Adjaye's new project for the Princeton University Art Museum has emerged from scandal to deliver an unexpected triumph. The Ghanaian-British architect's meteoric rise turned into a dramatic fall after three women accused him of sexual assault and harassment in 2023, leading to numerous projects being cancelled. However, Princeton University persevered, handing over day-to-day coordination to Cooper Robertson and refusing to let the scandal overshadow its ambitious new museum.

The result is a stunning building that wraps around the heart of the university's leafy campus like a cluster of serrated concrete bunkers. The imposing structure boasts a vault-like quality, fitting for a repository housing Princeton's astonishing collection of art and antiquities – 117,000-strong and spanning centuries. For once, the absence of a celebrity creator allows attention to fall on those who led the project after Adjaye stepped back, chiefly Marc McQuade, Erin Flynn, and Ron McCoy.

Upon entering the museum, visitors are greeted by Nick Cave's colossal mosaic figure leaning forward in a riotous gesture of welcome, setting the tone for an immersive experience. The grand hall is a triple-height space with hefty concrete buttresses supporting two-metre-deep wooden glulam beams framing skylights above. A clever sequence of galleries switches size, height and colour to avoid museum fatigue.

"We wanted it to feel like an open thoroughfare," says chief curator Juliana Ochs Dweck, "If the students happen to see a couple of works on their way through, and get interested in the arts, that's a bonus." The hope is that visitors will have accidental encounters on their way from A to B, with productively lost wanderings encouraged.

This model of collaboration has clearly paid off. While David Adjaye's institutional work at scale has often been disappointing, this project stands as a testament to the value of experienced lead architects, collaborative contractors, and a model client. The Princeton museum is leagues ahead, a rare success story for an architect whose name still hangs above the office door.
 
omg u gotta check out this new museum in princeton! it's literally stunning πŸ€―πŸ›οΈ they handled a super scandalous situation surrounding david adjaye (he was accused of harassment and stuff) but instead of letting it ruin the whole project, they just went with a new team lead and it paid off big time πŸ˜…

the building itself is like a cluster of bunker-like concrete structures wrapped around the campus πŸ€” but in a good way! they have this huge mosaic figure by nick cave at the entrance and it's so immersive 🎨 and the way they designed the galleries to avoid fatigue? genius πŸ‘

i'm actually kinda surprised that adjaye's name doesn't appear more often, considering his past work has been pretty meh 😐 but princeton museum is definitely a win! the collaboration and attention to detail are on point πŸ’― [link to pics](https://www.archdaily.com/143123/princeton-university-art-museum-david-adjaye)
 
I'm telling you, something fishy went down with David Adjaye's involvement in this project πŸ€‘. I mean, a scandal like that, it just doesn't happen overnight... and then suddenly he's out and a whole new team comes in? It reeks of sabotage to me. But, I guess the powers that be at Princeton University decided to roll with it and make something amazing instead 🀯. And let's be real, who needs a "celebrity" architect when you've got some solid, behind-the-scenes pros working their magic? The end result is stunning, no doubt about it 😍... but don't think I'm buying all the sweetness about this being a "model of collaboration" πŸ™„.
 
OH MY GOSH, I am completely blown away by the new Princeton University Art Museum!!! 🀯 It's like nothing you've ever seen before! David Adjaye's fall from grace was a major letdown, but the university refused to give up on their dream project and now it's an absolute masterpiece. The building itself is like a work of art, all these concrete bunkers wrapping around the campus... it's so unique and amazing. And can we talk about Nick Cave's mosaic figure? 😍 It's like walking into a whole new world! I love how they've kept the attention away from David Adjaye and focused on the people who actually made this happen - Marc McQuade, Erin Flynn, Ron McCoy, and Juliana Ochs Dweck. They're like the real heroes behind this incredible building. It's all about collaboration and teamwork, which is just so refreshing! πŸ’–
 
omg u gotta see this new art museum at princeton uni 🀯! i was like thinking adjaye's project would be a total flop after all that drama in 2023 😳 but then they went and did it anyway, and it's honestly STUNNING!!! πŸŒ† the way it wraps around the campus is so cool, and that mosaic figure by nick cave tho? πŸ’₯ its like walking into a dream world! i love how they got a whole team of architects and curators to work together on this, its all about creating an immersive experience for visitors πŸ‘ marc mcquade, erin flynn, and ron mccoy are literally the unsung heroes here πŸ™Œ and juliana ochs dweck is so smart with her design choices πŸ‘ cant wait to go back and explore this museum again soon! πŸ’–
 
It's wild how the scandal surrounding David Adjaye actually ended up being a blessing in disguise for Princeton University 🀯 They took a risk on keeping him on board and it paid off in a big way. But what's even more interesting is that this project shows us that sometimes, it's not about the A-list architect, but about the team behind them πŸ‘₯ The fact that Cooper Robertson, Marc McQuade, Erin Flynn, and Ron McCoy were able to bring Adjaye's vision to life despite the drama is a testament to their skills and commitment πŸ™Œ And let's be real, who needs a flashy celebrity face when you have talented individuals working together towards a common goal? πŸ’Ό This whole experience reminds me of how politics often work - it's not about the individual leader, but about the coalition behind them. If more politicians could learn from this project, we might just see some amazing progress! 🌈
 
omg i am soooo loving this new art museum!! 🀩 it's like nothing you've ever seen before! david adjaye may have had a rough patch in his past but this project is proof that he can create something truly special. and the best part? it wasn't even built by him anymore πŸ˜‚ it just goes to show that sometimes, stepping aside and letting others take over can lead to some amazing things. i love how the team worked together with nick cave's incredible mosaic piece - it sets the tone for an immersive experience! 🎨 what a rare success story for any architect
 
omg I'm loving this new museum!!! πŸ˜πŸ’– David Adjaye's scandal was so sad but it made this project even more special πŸ™Œ! It's all about the team effort now and it shows in every detail πŸ‘ especially that Nick Cave's mosaic is EVERYTHING πŸ”₯🎨 and I'm here for the accidental wanderings, who needs a boring old linear gallery layout when you can have a thrilling adventure πŸ€―πŸ˜ƒ
 
You know, it's wild how scandals can turn into triumphs 🀯. Like, David Adjaye's fall from grace was so dramatic that you'd think his career would be over, but Princeton University saw past all that drama and just kept moving forward. It's like they took the chaos and turned it into a lesson on resilience? Anyway, what's really interesting to me is how this project speaks to the power of collaboration. I mean, Adjaye stepped back, and suddenly the focus shifted to these other talented folks – McQuade, Flynn, McCoy... They're not getting all the credit, but they're the ones who made it happen. It's like, we often praise the big-name architect, but what about the behind-the-scenes crew? 🀝 Do you think that's an important thing to acknowledge?
 
I gotta say πŸ€”, it's super refreshing to see a project like this emerge from scandal and still manage to deliver something truly amazing πŸŽ‰! It just goes to show that with the right team behind you, you can turn a potentially disastrous situation into a triumph πŸ’ͺ.

And I love how Marc McQuade, Erin Flynn, and Ron McCoy took the reins and made it happen πŸ™Œ. It's all about collaboration, people 🀝. And let's be real, David Adjaye's name might still be on some architects' office doors, but sometimes it takes a step back to appreciate what's really important – a solid team effort πŸ’Ό.

The museum itself is insane 🀯! I mean, who wouldn't want to wander through an art gallery that feels like an open thoroughfare? 😊 It's all about creating those accidental encounters and productively lost wanderings. Pure genius πŸ‘.
 
I'm loving the fact that Princeton University refused to let the scandal bring them down! πŸ™Œ They really led with the project and made it shine. I think its amazing how the absence of a famous creator can sometimes be a blessing in disguise – all the attention is on the team behind it now, like Marc McQuade, Erin Flynn, and Ron McCoy πŸ‘. And let's not forget Nick Cave's incredible mosaic figure at the entrance! 🀯 The building itself is pretty striking too, all those concrete bunkers blending into the campus landscape. But what I think I'm most excited about is how they've created an immersive experience that makes you feel like you're wandering through an open thoroughfare. Perfect for getting students interested in art and making it accessible to everyone πŸŽ¨πŸ’»
 
🌟 I'm so stoked to see how Princeton University didn't let the scandal bring them down! They really showed that they're all about the art and the students, not just the big-name architects 🎨πŸ’ͺ. And can we talk about this museum? It's like a work of art in itself! The way it wraps around the campus is so cool, and the attention to detail is insane πŸ”₯πŸ”©. I love how they prioritized collaboration and had experienced lead architects at the helm - it's all about the people working together for the greater good πŸ€πŸ’•. And that mosaic by Nick Cave? Mind blown 😲! It's a testament that even in tough times, we can create something truly beautiful and uplifting πŸ’«.
 
I'm not surprised they pulled off this project, it's just another example of how wealthy universities can afford to cover their own behinds when scandal hits - no one gets sacked over there πŸ€‘. I mean, it's all about PR and damage control at that level... still, the building itself isn't half bad, but you can't help feeling like it's been tainted by the whole Adjaye thing, even if he didn't actually do anything wrong 😐. It's all about perception now.
 
OMG, I'm low-key impressed by how they turned that scandal around 🀯. It's crazy to think that just two years ago it was all about the drama surrounding David Adjaye and now we've got this stunning museum that's all about the art 🎨. The fact that they didn't let the controversy hold them back is a testament to their determination. I mean, who needs a high-profile name on the building when you've got a team of talented architects like Marc McQuade, Erin Flynn, and Ron McCoy working behind the scenes? 😊 It's also awesome to see how it's all about creating an immersive experience for visitors, not just showcasing the architect's ego. The attention to detail in the design is insane, from the vault-like quality to the clever gallery layout 🀯. Definitely a triumph (pun intended)! πŸ‘
 
[Image of a bunker with a "Triumph" sticker on it] 🏰πŸ’₯

[GIF of a person trying to fit into a tiny space, then giving up and just enjoying the view] πŸ˜‚πŸžοΈ

[Image of David Adjaye with a " fallen star" halo around him] ⭐️😳

[Picture of Nick Cave's mosaic figure with a big smile, giving a thumbs up] 🀜🎨
 
πŸ€” idk what's more impressive, the fact that they managed to get this massive project done despite the drama surrounding Adjaye or that it actually turned out pretty amazing 🏒 i mean, 117,000 art pieces? that's some serious collection 🎨 and Cave's mosaic figure is straight fire πŸ”₯ i love how they incorporated all these cool details like the concrete bunkers and wooden beams 🌿 it's like a mini art world in there 🌐
 
πŸ€” I'm loving the new Princeton University Art Museum, but can we talk about how they handled the situation with David Adjaye? πŸ™ It's like they took all the drama and turned it into a silver lining... well done, PR! πŸ‘ The building itself is stunning, but I think what's really impressive is that the actual people who brought this project to life are getting all the love. Marc McQuade, Erin Flynn, and Ron McCoy - who are these heroes?! πŸ˜‚ Seriously though, it's nice to see a model of collaboration where everyone gets credit. Less focus on the drama surrounding Adjaye and more on the amazing team that made this happen... πŸ‘
 
🀩 I'm so stoked about David Adjaye's new project at Princeton University Art Museum! It's literally a work of art 🎨. I mean, who would've thought that after all the drama he was involved in, his building could turn out to be this stunning masterpiece? πŸ’₯ The vault-like quality and those massive concrete bunkers are giving me major architectural envy 😍. And let's talk about Nick Cave's mosaic figure - it's like a warm welcome to the museum πŸ€—.

I think what's really cool is how the team behind the project managed to keep Adjaye's controversy under wraps and still deliver this incredible space. It just goes to show that sometimes, good things can come from unexpected places 🌈. And I love how the curators are embracing the idea of visitors getting lost in the museum - it sounds like a total winner 😊.

This whole project is all about collaboration and doing things differently, which is something we could all learn from. It's not always about one person being the hero, but about working together to create something amazing 🀝. So here's to David Adjaye, Cooper Robertson, and everyone else who made this museum magic happen ✨!
 
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