California Style by Maggy Siegel:The Salk Institute-Connecting the California Conscience

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Where Cement meets Calm The Salk Institute: Connecting the California Conscience A California

of tranquility in architecture; purposely planted

brutalism. I’ve been to the actual Taj Mahal a couple of

icon of Modern

symmetrical vistas overlooking the rugged Pacific

times, and it’s the same feeling: You get pulled in every

architecture,

coastline create a unique California style. Kahn, (always

time you are there, staring down that long channel.”

the Salk Institute

ahead of his time) designed the complex to express

fo r B i o l o g i c a l

an underlying sense of spiritualism, fusing influences

“And of course, there’s the site, which is right on

Sciences- like

from both the mid-century modernism and brutalism,

the edge of the Pacific Ocean,” he adds. “It’s very

its designer-

cradled by a gently flowing stream through the center

experiential. A lot of Louis Kahn’s work is like that. You

maintains a low

of the design, and peppered with California sunshine

don’t get it until you go.”

profile: Invisible

throughout even the deepest corners. Upon entering

from the street,

the plaza, you immediately feel the ethereal glow of

It has been over 50 years since Kahn completed the

only revealing

the western light elements, bouncing off the organic

project, his client, Dr. Jonas Salk, developer of the first

itself once you enter the campus and is arguably one of

teak wood and travertine marble finishes. Its function

successful polio vaccine, commissioned him to “create

architectures most transformative experiences. Perched

may be for science, but Kahn’s structure feels more like

a facility worthy of a visit by Picasso.” Needless to say

dramatically on a cliff above the Pacific Ocean, the

a temple to nature. The majestic masterpiece reflects

Kahn rose to the challenge; today the Salk Institute

research complex, completed in 1965, was designed

an understanding of science, the human connection

is considered a global architectural icon. With the

by Modernist architect Louis I. Khan. His symmetrical,

(working together) and a soulful solitude, in a way only

popularity of mid-century architecture and design on

“zig zag” arrangement of concrete buildings frames a

architect Louis I. Kahn could conceive.

the rise, an inquisitive mind and a passion for everything uniquely California - I reached out to the Salk Institute

stunning travertine plaza with a dramatic endpoint where the horizon meets the sky.

Architecture writer Sam Lubell, describes his experience

for some Interesting facts about the Salk Institute and

after touring the Salk as this, “It’s perfectly symmetrical

its impressive roots in science and California style.

Built in 1962 and declared a national historic landmark

and you have this channel that leads to infinity and you

in 1991, the famous building has become an emblem

get this feeling of awe. I like to call it the Taj Mahal of

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The Facts

chose for the metal work was left untreated to create a

• In 2007, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger

dense adherent oxide that prevents further corrosion.

and First Lady Maria Shriver inducted Salk into the California Hall of Fame.

• The collaboration between Louis Kahn and Jonas Salk produced a design for a facility uniquely suited to scientific

• The one feature of Kahn’s design that has proven the

research. The next challenge was to realize it through

most beneficial is the interstitial spaces. By creating

• It’s a collaboration that draws architectural pilgrims

the use of materials that could last for generations

these spaces between each lab floor, Kahn succeeded

from all over the world. Louis I. Khan’s Salk Institute

with only minimal maintenance. The materials chosen

in confining all the electrical lines, piping systems and

receives an estimated 4,500 visitors a year.

for this purpose were concrete, teak, lead, glass, and

ventilation ducts to this area–keeping the laboratories

special (A242) steel.

completely open and unobstructed. This architectural

• In 1974, Kahn died of a heart attack in a restroom at

design allows researchers to re-configure their

Penn Station in Manhattan. He had just returned from

laboratories as scientific needs change.

a work trip to India. After his long career, he was in debt

• Kahn flooded the laboratories with daylight. He built

when he died.

all four outer walls of the laboratory levels out of large, double-strength glass panes, producing an open, airy

• Kahn channeled Roman times to rediscover the

work environment. Local zoning codes restricted the

waterproof qualities and the warm, pinkish glow of

height of the buildings so that the first two stories had

“pozzuolanic” concrete. Once the concrete was set, he

to be underground. This did not, however, prevent the

allowed no further processing of the finish—no grinding,

architect from bringing in daylight: he designed a series

no filling, and above all, no painting. The architect chose

of light wells 40 feet long and 25 feet wide on both sides

an unfinished look for the teak surrounding the study

A Los Angeles based writer, home and lifestyle arbiter, and founder of the

of each building to bring daylight into the lowest level.

towers and west office windows, and he directed that

popular weekly column; California Style - inspired by the poetic beauty,

WRITTEN BY

Maggy Siegel

no sealer or stain be applied to the teak. The building’s

coastal style and rustic charm that is uniquely California - She is a Mother,

• No sealer or stain was applied to the teak so that it

exterior, with only minor required maintenance, today

nature lover, collector of rare books and art and travel enthusiast. Contact:

would weather to a natural great, and the A242 steel he

looks much as it did in the 1960s.

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