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The new expansion of the Walker Art Center, in Minneapolis—which doubles the museum’s space—is defined by robustly angular forms linked by glass-enclosed walkways. The centerpiece of this splendid addition is a shimmering theater that literally reaches out to the surrounding community—and contrasts brilliantly with the boxy, brick structure that houses the museum.
The new expansion of the Walker Art Center, in Minneapolis—which doubles the museum’s space—is defined by robustly angular forms linked by glass-enclosed walkways. The centerpiece of this splendid addition is a shimmering theater that literally reaches out to the surrounding community—and contrasts brilliantly with the boxy, brick structure that houses the museum.
Counterpoint
Asp, Paul (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 76 ; 38-45
2016-01-01
82006-01-01 pages
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