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I.M. Pei - The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University

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The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University, I.M. Pei and John L. Sullivan III, Lead Designers
The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University
I.M. Pei and John L. Sullivan III, Lead Designers / Photo © Jackie Craven
Windows form horizontal bands along the upper floors of I.M Pei's Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Cornell University.

The scenic views complement the artworks displayed in bright and airy exhibition spaces.

  1. Bold yet transparent...
  2. Towered display spaces...
  3. Horizontal windows...
  4. Cantilevered spaces...
  5. Open balconies...
  6. Flowing lines...
  7. Spiral stairway...
  8. Frank Lloyd Wright glass displays...
  9. Richly textured concrete...
  10. Open to the sky...

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