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“One of the things that I’m interested in is this idea of architecture as being a living thing, that it is constantly changing and shifting and that it needs to adapt and it’s not fixed,” she said. “That’s a condition for every aspect of life: Nothing is permanent.” — The New York Times
The Met's new Tang Wing for Modern and Contemporary Art expansion architect details the idea of setting up an office inside the museum, which she said allowed her to gain perspective on the enormous undertaking she was about to embark on just a few months after being named David... View full entry
The forthcoming Frida Escobedo-led Tang Wing design for the Metropolitan Museum of Art has been revealed as a five-story expansion totaling 126,000 square feet and to be completed by 2030 after a $550 million capital campaign. The new home of the Met’s modern and contemporary art holdings... View full entry