The Seattle Art Museum expansion by Brad Cloepfil’s Allied Works Architecture is an exercise in restraint, veiled admonition and shrewd business dealing. Goodbye museum fabulous, hello corporate cloister. Christopher Hawthorne attempts to make the best of it. "…increasingly, the most satisfying new museums are the ones that manage to bypass that art-versus-architecture debate and give visitors a real variety of visual and spatial experience." LAt | Seattle Times | AWA
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