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Chicago-based architecture firm Studio Gang used a material called shotcrete to create the organic form of the central atrium’s walls.
Chicago-based architecture firm Studio Gang used a material called shotcrete to create the organic form of the central atrium’s walls.
The exterior of the new wing—located on the western side of the American Museum of Natural History on Columbus Avenue at 79th Street—is clad in Milford Pink Granite and features rounded windows that use bird-safe fritted glass.
The exterior of the new wing—located on the western side of the American Museum of Natural History on Columbus Avenue at 79th Street—is clad in Milford Pink Granite and features rounded windows that use bird-safe fritted glass.
Visitors enter the Gilder Center through the Kenneth C. Griffin Exploration Atrium, a sunlit central space with undulating, cave-like walls and overhead bridges.
Visitors enter the Gilder Center through the Kenneth C. Griffin Exploration Atrium, a sunlit central space with undulating, cave-like walls and overhead bridges.