Nancy and Rich Kinder Museum Building - Museum of Fine Arts Houston
L'Observatoire International·Houston, United States
Nancy and Rich Kinder Museum Building - Museum of Fine Arts Houston
- Year
- 2020
- Category
- Concepts · Architecture +Light
- Type
- Cultural
- Status
- Built
- Location
- Houston, United States
The new Nancy and Rich Kinder building stands as the central showpiece in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston campus redevelopment. The Steven Holl Architects-designed structure is the final addition to the diverse portfolio of buildings on the Fayez S. Sarofim campus at the heart of Houston’s museum district. Its glass facade offers a muted backdrop for the lush green live oak trees of the museum grounds during the day, and softly glows as a lantern beacon at night. The lighting concept for the new 164,000 square foot museum was carefully curated not to overpower this cultural district with its large scale.
The new Nancy and Rich Kinder building stands as the central showpiece in the Museum of Fine Arts Houston campus redevelopment. The Steven Holl Architects-designed structure is the final addition to the diverse portfolio of buildings on the Fayez S. Sarofim campus at the heart of Houston’s museum district. Its glass facade offers a muted backdrop for the lush green live oak trees of the museum grounds during the day, and softly glows as a lantern beacon at night. The lighting concept for the new 164,000 square foot museum was carefully curated not to overpower this cultural district with its large scale.