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Lille Museum of Modern, Contemporary and Outsider Art / By Manuelle Gautrand

November 7, 2011

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Allée du Musée, Villeneuve d’Ascq, FranceManuelle GautrandPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Max Lerouge – LMCU, Vincent Fillon The programme for this job was to restructure and extend the Musée d’Art Moderne of Lille, which stands in a magnificent park at Villeneuve d’Ascq. Designed by Roland Simounet and inaugurated in 1983, the existing buildings have […]

Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) Raleigh / By Brooks + Scarpa Architects + Clearscapes

October 14, 2011

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Raleigh, NC, United StatesBrooks + Scarpa Architects + ClearscapesPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of John Edward Linden Located in Raleigh’s revitalizing Historic Depot District, an unlikely butterfly has emerged from its decades-long cocoon.Continue Reading>>

Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum / By Aires Mateus Arquitectos

October 6, 2011

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Cascais, PortugalAires Mateus ArquitectosPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Fernando Guerra / FG+SG Stuck between land and water, along a strip of terrain under permanent change as times went by, human intervention has grounded its most varied settlements.Continue Reading>>

Nestlé Chocolate Museum (Phase 1) / By Rojkind Arquitectos

October 4, 2011

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Mexico city, MexicoRojkind ArquitectosPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Paúl Rivera When Nestlé’s Chocolate factory in Mexico City (located in Paseo Tollocan near Toluca) was in need of an inner pathway for visitors to witness the production of chocolates it was decided that the first chocolate museum in Mexico should have a 300 meter […]

ML museum liaunig / By querkraft architekten

October 3, 2011

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Neuhaus/Suha, Carinthia, Austriaquerkraft architektenPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Lisa Rastl ML Museum Liaunig, Neuhaus, Austria – When Heinz Tesar's museum for the Essl Collection was opened in Klosterneuburg, near Vienna nine years ago it was Austria's first newly built private museum and seemed likely to long remain the only one of its kind. […]