Museum of Art and Design
Architect: Edward Durell Stone
Architect of Renovation: Allied Works
Owner: Museum of Arts and Design
The disused 2 Columbus Circle building designed by Edward Durell Stone in the 1960s was reinvested as the new home of the Museum of Arts and Design in 2013. Whereas the original design may have seemed dull to some, once carved up by Allied Work's intervention of winding glass ribbons, the facade has become evocative of the energy and pace of New York's Columbus Circle. Photographing the building takes advantage of that activity, and offers a peek into Robert on the 9th floor.
Read MoreArchitect of Renovation: Allied Works
Owner: Museum of Arts and Design
The disused 2 Columbus Circle building designed by Edward Durell Stone in the 1960s was reinvested as the new home of the Museum of Arts and Design in 2013. Whereas the original design may have seemed dull to some, once carved up by Allied Work's intervention of winding glass ribbons, the facade has become evocative of the energy and pace of New York's Columbus Circle. Photographing the building takes advantage of that activity, and offers a peek into Robert on the 9th floor.
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Museum of Arts and Design
Architect: Edward Durell Stone
Architect of Renovation: Allied Works
Owner: Museum of Arts and Design
The disused 2 Columbus Circle building designed by Edward Durell Stone in the 1960s was reinvested as the new home of the Museum of Arts and Design in 2013. Whereas the original design may have seemed dull to some, once carved up by Allied Work's intervention of winding glass ribbons, the facade has become evocative of the energy and pace of New York's Columbus Circle. Photographing the building takes advantage of that activity, and offers a peek into Robert on the 9th floor.
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