The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has selected Kulapat Yantrasast and wHY Architecture to renovate its Michael C. Rockefeller wing. With arts produced in Africa, Oceania and the Americas, the 40,000-square-foot wing is located on the southern side of the Fifth Avenue museum. The $70 million project aim is showcase the collection of arts and artifacts from sub-Saharan Africa, the Pacific Islands, and the Americas.
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The Met Selects wHY Architecture to Renovate Rockefeller Wing in New York City
https://www.archdaily.com/906240/the-met-selects-why-architecture-to-renovate-rockefeller-wingEric Baldwin
The Met Set to Leave Breuer Building in 2020 as The Frick Collection Moves In
In the latest turn of events for the New York art scene, the Frick Collection has announced that the Met will vacate it's home in Marcel Breuer's Madison Avenue building in 2020. As the Art Newspaper reports, the Frick will move in later that year while its mansion undergoes a renovation and expansion by Selldorf Architects. The news follows the recent decision by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission to approve the museum’s latest expansion plan to its 1914 Gilded Age mansion. The move is the latest development in an ongoing effort to provide additional space for the Frick Collection.
https://www.archdaily.com/902766/the-met-set-to-leave-breuer-building-in-2020-as-the-frick-collection-moves-inEric Baldwin