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Building: CLARK ART & CONSERVATION CENTER (STONE HILL CENTER), architects: TADAO ANDO ARCHITECT & ASSOCIATES, architect of record: GENSLER

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The Clark Art Institute Restoration Center, also known as Stonehall Center, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary museum architecture completed in 2008 in Massachusetts. This innovative facility was designed through a collaboration between GENSLER and Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, merging American and Japanese architectural sensibilities. The center serves as both a functional art conservation space and an exhibition venue, showcasing modern design principles that seamlessly integrate with its natural landscape. The building's thoughtful design reflects Ando's signature minimalist approach while meeting the sophisticated requirements of contemporary art preservation and display.

The Clark Art Institute Restoration Center, also known as Stonehall Center, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary museum architecture completed in 2008 in Massachusetts. This innovative facility was designed through a collaboration between GENSLER and Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, merg

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The Clark Art Institute Restoration Center, also known as Stonehall Center, stands as a remarkable example of contemporary museum architecture completed in 2008 in Massachusetts. This innovative facility was designed through a collaboration between GENSLER and Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, merging American and Japanese architectural sensibilities. The center serves as both a functional art conservation space and an exhibition venue, showcasing modern design principles that seamlessly integrate with its natural landscape. The building's thoughtful design reflects Ando's signature minimalist approach while meeting the sophisticated requirements of contemporary art preservation and display.