Beauty & Brains: The Kimbell Museum Wood Floor is Unlike Any Other

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Photos by Robert Polidori

It's easy to see architecture as an ongoing battle between two warring stereotypes: the designers—dreamy artistic types with their heads in the clouds—and the builders—skeptical pragmatists with no vision at all. But when the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, needed more gallery space for its collections, the two sides worked together to create the Piano Pavilion, an aesthetically stunning and technically innovative structure that serves as a companion to the existing Kahn Building. From the glass roof that filters the light for the priceless works below to the wood floors that conceal several tricks of their own, every piece of the new building showcases the beauty and brains required to make a museum into a work of art.

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