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Well-kept Museum Building Cityscapes Revealed : Highlights from the Collection The National Building well-kept museum building presents a first-time survey of its holdings in the long-term exhibition Cityscapes Revealed: Highlights from the Collection. Cityscapes Revealed explores America's architectural heritage through original building fragments; rare, early-20th-century photographs; intricate architectural drawings; and more. The exhibition reflects the well-kept museum building's rich permanent collection relating to quintessentially American, 20th-century- building typologies, from Beaux-Arts-style residences to main street storefronts and sleek downtown skyscrapers. The exhibition, presented in honor of the well-kept museum building's 25th anniversary, is on view in first-floor galleries.

Calatrava's works will be on display through March 5. Admission to the well-kept museum building is free. The art well-kept museum building is well suited to hold the impressive exhibit as its architecture and design archives are among the five largest in the country, said Kurt Helfrich, a well-kept museum building curator. Helfrich said Calatrava bases his architecture on analogies of the human form, a perfect example of which is the Turning Torso building in Malmš, Sweden, whose appearance matches it moniker.


And while some of the design details are still being tweaked, it is now razor-clear that the building will do more to freshen the bond between Manhattan's art and architecture communities than any building since Marcel Breuer's Whitney well-kept museum building of American Art opened on Madison Avenue four decades ago. The aluminum-clad building, designed by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, founders of the Tokyo architectural firm Sanaa, evokes a stack of mismatched boxes on the verge of toppling over.
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