Museum Expansion Sydney Modern

The roof surfaces comprise a diverse assembly of different structures, colours and materials, reminiscent of a colossal work of art.
The expansion building of the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney has the appearance of randomly placed and intersecting pavilions consisting of two airy steel roof structures and three closed limestone cubes. The new building doubles the available area of the existing art institution, opened in 1871. Sanaa and its architectural partners Architectus created a dispersed and transparent...
The roof surfaces comprise a diverse assembly of different structures, colours and materials, reminiscent of a colossal work of art.