Ground breaks on Frank Gehry's subtly lit, opened-up Philadelphia Museum of Art


How do you transform a classical museum without dramatically altering the existing architecture? Frank Gehry and the hardworking crew at Gehry Partners have chosen to remove a few walls and increase the amount of natural and artificial lighting, creating a stronger visual connection between previously closed-off reception halls and the gallery spaces, as these before and after photos demonstrate:

The $196 "Core Project" should be completed by about 2020, and will add 67,000 square feet of new public space to the museum. 

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