The Architect's Newspaper has a couple nuggets of insights into the soon-to-open Walt Disney Family Museum, whose architectural direction we contrasted to that of the axed art museum. Among them: that this was NY firm Rockwell Group's first entire museum project (they normally just do interiors for hotels and restaurants). And also, the glass add-on to the exterior was made by walling in a courtyard to the back— kept transparent "to make everyone happy." [Arch Paper, previously]
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