The new pavilion is formed in concrete and the exterior is clad in rich, warm materials that unify the diverse histories of the surrounding buildings. The entire building opens to the north – bringing soft light into the galleries and providing views both in and out from the new pavilion. On the Grand Allée, the new façade opens the heart of the museum, a beacon to the city and the street. The ground floor is primarily transparent, providing a sense of the park extending through the building and into the courtyard, where a grove of Yellow birch provides shade and protection. The garden pavilion extends the landscape further, with the store and future café opening onto the courtyard with the entire building covered in planting.
The building is a braid that binds the diverse forces of site and program into one calm, beautiful and profound whole.
The new spaces are large enough to be flexible and accommodating, yet intimate enough to create personal experience with the art. The natural light is gentle and luminous, providing a sense of connection to nature and life. There are also moments of repose along the journey, places to sit and gaze out into the canopy and courtyard.
from archdaily
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