Yoshio Taniguchi: The New Museum of Modern Art
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Architect Yoshio Taniguchi, revered in his native country of Japan for the design of consummately minimal museums, won the much-coveted commission to expand and renovate The Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1997. Opened in 2004, the serenely elegant complex of taut, smooth glass, aluminum, and granite planes plays off the International Style vocabulary of the original museum building, designed in 1939 by Philip Goodwin and Edward Durrell Stone. In this tour, Taniguchi and Glenn Lowry (Director of MoMA) guide us through the museum, discussing the design of the six levels of galleries for the much-heralded collection of late 19th to early 21st Century art. The tour also takes us up and around the dramatic, 110-foot-high-atrium, through the famous sculpture garden designed by Philip Johnson and landscape architect James Fanning in 1953, ending in the new Education and Research Center that Taniguchi completed at the garden's east end in 2006.
Architect Yoshio Taniguchi, revered in his native country of Japan for the design of consummately minimal museums, won the much-coveted commission to expand and renovate The Museum of Modern Art in New York City in 1997. Opened in 2004, the serenely elegant complex of taut, smooth glass, aluminum, and granite planes plays off the International Style vocabulary of the original museum building, designed in 1939 by Philip Goodwin and Edward Durrell Stone. In this tour, Taniguchi and Glenn Lowry (Director of MoMA) guide us through the museum, discussing the design of the six levels of galleries for the much-heralded collection of late 19th to early 21st Century art. The tour also takes us up and around the dramatic, 110-foot-high-atrium, through the famous sculpture garden designed by Philip Johnson and landscape architect James Fanning in 1953, ending in the new Education and Research Center that Taniguchi completed at the garden's east end in 2006.
2020-03-14 05:18:47