V&A Museum Europe 1600-1800 galleries, London
Europe 1600-1800 is the largest gallery refurbishment in the second phase of the V&A’s FuturePlan to transform the Museum through new galleries and redisplays of its collections
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Europe 1600-1800 is the largest gallery refurbishment in the second phase of the V&A’s FuturePlan to transform the Museum through new galleries and redisplays of its collections
The recent French debate surrounding the potential reconstruction of the Tuileries Palace demonstrates that the Louvre is still a major symbolic and political issue.
This extension to the McNay Museum comprises construction of a new 4 800 m2 wing destined to temporary exhibitions. The new wing has two levels.
Watts Gallery in Compton, Surrey, dedicated to the art of the celebrated Victorian artist, George Frederic Watts, reopened to the public on Saturday 18 June 2011, following a major restoration.
National Portrait Gallery London, NPG building off Trafalgar Square, England, UK – extension architect, redevelopment photos, date: Ondaatje Wing design by Dixon.Jones Architects
$53M Re-Development Creates Extra 4,500M2 and National Centre For Creative Learning 2012 Opening Program Launches With Two Major Exhibitions and Four New Commissions.
Mostyn Art Gallery, Llandudno Building, North Wales Architecture Mostyn Gallery Llandudno, north Wales : Building Mostyn Gallery Building – design by Ellis Williams Architects 19 May 2011 Oriel Mostyn Gallery, Llandudno Design: Ellis Williams Architects images : Helen Binet RIBA Award winner, 19 May 2011 The original Mostyn Art Gallery has an elegant brick and … Read more
The buildings were constructed in 1690, converted into luxury shops in 1750 by Huguenot silk merchants, modernised in 1827 and in more recent times badly damaged by fire.
“This addition will double the space available for our collection of Canadian art. There’ll be space for 600 works on six floors,” said MMFA director Nathalie Bondil at a recent media preview.
The university of Jamia was established in the 1930’s. As the university evolved, it introduced a wide range of contemporary academic disciplines such as media studies and central Asian studies.
The North Miami City Council took a major step towards ensuring the Museum of Contemporary Art’s continued future as a leader in the international contemporary art scene.
Uniting the creative visions of artist Rei Naito and architect Ryue Nishizawa, Teshima Art Museum stands on a hill on the island of Teshima overlooking the Inland Sea. Shaped like a drop of water, the museum lies in a corner of the spacious grounds surrounded by once-fallow rice terraces that have been restored with help from local residents.
The Chihuly Collection in St. Petersburg, Florida, designed by award-winning architect Alberto Alfonso, AIA, is the first installation of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly’s art in a building specifically designed for that purpose.
BIG + TNT Nuuk + Ramboll Nuuk + Arkitekti is the winning team to design the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country’s capital Nuuk, among invited proposals totaling 6 Nordic architects
The North Carolina Museum of Art (NCMA) new building, designed by the New York City-based Thomas Phifer and Partners, has been awarded a 2011 American Institute of Architects (AIA) Honor Award, the AIA’s highest recognition for building design.
The square serves as an entrance gate to the western side of the campus, surrounded by existing buildings and the future Negev Gallery. The square offers an outdoor space for cultural and social activities for students and for the city population.
The historic building on Keizersgracht 516 that dates back to 1882, used to be an average canal house. Nowadays it accommodates the Gallery Borzo that was opened in January 2006 after a period of careful reconstruction.
Galería Il•lacions, the first private space in Barcelona focusing on design opens its doors. The Gallery aims to become the main meeting point of national and international designers and creators.