
The final design for the exterior of new contemporary-art wing of The Corning Museum of Glass. courtesy: the corning museum of glass
One year ago, the initial design for the new North Wing of The Corning Museum of Glass was unveiled at a press conference at the offices of the architect, Thomas Phifer and Partners. The proposed design for the exterior mixed reflective panels that bounced the image of surrounding greenery with sharp vertical blades that referenced the glass art of Josepha Gasch-Muche among others. One year later, the design has been finalized, and there’s been a striking shift away from the edgy initial proposal, to an almost-opaque glass box that offers soft reflections of the trees and a hovering glow at dusk.
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