The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland in Ohio, USA, have unveiled plans for a new museum building by London firm Foreign Office Architects.
The four-storey building will have a hexagonal base rising through faceted sides to a square roof.
It will be clad in black mirror-finish stainless steel, with tinted glazing to appear as one unified volume during the day.
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.
Foreign Office Architects collaborated with Cleveland studioWestlake Reed Leskosky for the project.
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