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Building: THE BROOKLYN MUSEUM, RENOVATION PHASE Ⅰ, WEST WING GALLERIES

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The Brooklyn Museum West Wing Gallery, completed in 1993, stands as a notable addition to New York's cultural landscape. Designed through a collaborative effort between James Stewart Polshek and Partners and Arata Isozaki Atelier, this gallery expansion exemplifies the thoughtful integration of contemporary architecture with existing museum infrastructure. The project reflects both American and Japanese architectural sensibilities, creating a sophisticated space that enhances the museum's exhibition capabilities. The West Wing Gallery demonstrates the architects' commitment to creating flexible, modern gallery spaces while respecting the institution's architectural heritage and educational mission.

The Brooklyn Museum West Wing Gallery, completed in 1993, stands as a notable addition to New York's cultural landscape. Designed through a collaborative effort between James Stewart Polshek and Partners and Arata Isozaki Atelier, this gallery expansion exemplifies the thoughtful integration of cont

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The Brooklyn Museum West Wing Gallery, completed in 1993, stands as a notable addition to New York's cultural landscape. Designed through a collaborative effort between James Stewart Polshek and Partners and Arata Isozaki Atelier, this gallery expansion exemplifies the thoughtful integration of contemporary architecture with existing museum infrastructure. The project reflects both American and Japanese architectural sensibilities, creating a sophisticated space that enhances the museum's exhibition capabilities. The West Wing Gallery demonstrates the architects' commitment to creating flexible, modern gallery spaces while respecting the institution's architectural heritage and educational mission.