Bang: It is interesting to note that translucent glass tubes are used as exterior materials. Houston artisans were hired for the finishing touches, with Marek Brothers charged with overseeing the walls and ceilings, while local custom woodworkers Brochsteins handled the walnut linings in the 215-seat Lynn Wyatt Theater and multiple conference rooms, and the black limba used in the restaurantwood that had been held in storage since the 1960s awaiting the right project. a flexible black-box gallery at street-level is devoted to immersive installations, hosting three inaugural works by james turrell, yayoi kusama, and gyula kosice. In addition to natural light, the gallery uses computerized LED lighting, which changes throughout the day and night to create the optimum ambiance for viewing the art, Tinterow said. The Lynn Wyatt Theater on the lower level of the Kinder Building. Steven Holl's Luminous Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts Photography by street-level gallery with works by jean tinguely | image richard barnes, the lynn wyatt theater | image richard barnes, installation view of ai weiweis dragon reflection, 2019-20 | image by thomas dubrock, installation view of carlos cruz-diezs cromosaturacion MFAH, paris 1965 / houston 2017 | image by thomas dubrock, installation view of olafur eliassons sometimes an underground movement is an illuminated bridge tunnel, 2020 | image richard barnes, installation view of jason salavons little infinity, 2020 with alberto giacomettis grande femme debout I (large standing woman I), 1960 in the foreground | image by thomas dubrock, installation view of trenton doyle hancocks color flash for chat and chew, paris texas in seventy-two, 20192020 | image by thomas dubrock, installation view of cristina iglesias inner landscape (the lithosphere, the roots, the water), 2020 | image by thomas dubrock, installation view of byung hoon chois scholars way, designed 2018 | image richard barnes, name: nancy and rich kinder building at the museum of fine arts, houston (MFAH) location: 5500 main street, houston, TX 77004 milestones: january 2012: steven holl architects selected to design MFAH masterplan and the kinder building; june 2017: groundbreaking; march 2019: topping out; november 21, 2020: opening day dimensions: 237,213 total square feet, on three stories above ground and two below grade; 102,366 square feet of exhibition space for the display of art; 53,685 square feet of parking on two underground levels; 215-seat theater for film screenings; restaurant overlooking the sculpture garden; caf at street level on bissonnet street, architect: steven holl architects: steven holl, design architect, principal; chris mcvoy, design architect, partner in charge; olaf schmidt, project architect, senior associate; filipe taboada, project architect, associate project team: rychiee espinosa, yiqing zhao, lourenzo amaro de oliveira, garrick ambrose, xi chen, carolina cohen freue, jongseo lee, vahe markosian, elise riley, christopher rotman, yun shi, alfonso simelio, dimitra tsachrelia, yasmin vobis associate architects: kendall/heaton associates, inc. | houston; laurence c. burns, jr.; saman ahmadi, principals restaurant architect: steven harris architects | new york; steven harris, principal, in collaboration with lucien rees roberts landscape design: deborah nevins & associates in collaboration with nevins & benito landscape architecture, D.P.C. the museum's new Nancy and Rich Kinder Building for modern and contemporary art opened to the public . The curved glass elements have a soft texture, alabaster-like; the Kinder Building appears opaque by day and translucent at night, presenting a glowing presence at night.
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