Monday, July 19, 2010

Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland by Foreign Office Architects

Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland by Foreign Office Architects
The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland in Ohio, USA, have unveiled plans for a new museum building by London firm Foreign Office Architects.
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland by Foreign Office Architects
The four-storey building will have a hexagonal base rising through faceted sides to a square roof.
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland by Foreign Office Architects
It will be clad in black mirror-finish stainless steel, with tinted glazing to appear as one unified volume during the day.
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland by Foreign Office Architects
A lobby and meeting place on the ground floor will include a shop, cafe and events space, while part of the triangular site will be used as a public plaza and for seasonal events.
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland by Foreign Office Architects
Foreign Office Architects collaborated with Cleveland studioWestlake Reed Leskosky for the project.
Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland by Foreign Office Architects
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