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Old Posted Dec 5, 2012, 2:35 AM
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hauntedheadnc, the Hunter Museum of American Art in Chattanooga looks like an intriguing complex!
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Bode Museum in Berlin is really impressive.







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Old Posted Dec 9, 2012, 6:04 PM
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MisterFreeman87, yes Bode Museum in Berlin is certainly a commanding and grand edifice! I was in Berlin in 1995 but did not go in to this building, I wish I had! Although I did go to the Pergamonmuseum (sp?).

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Old Posted Dec 10, 2012, 1:40 AM
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Museum: California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Location: San Francisco, California
Architect: George Applegarth (original), Edward Larrabee Barnes and Mark Cavagnero (restoration and underground addition)
Completed: 1924 (original), 1995 (restoration and underground addition)































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Old Posted Dec 10, 2012, 1:53 AM
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St. Louis Science Center (1991, E. Verner Johnson & Associates):


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McDonnell Planetarium (1963, Gyo Obata):


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St. Louis Contemporary Art Museum (2003, Allied Works Architecture):


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(St. Louis) Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts (2001, Tadao Ando):


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St. Louis University Art Museum (1899, Friedlander & Dillon with Lawrence Ewald):


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(St. Louis) Museum of Westward Expansion at the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (1965, Eero Saarinen):


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(St. Louis) Old Courthouse (1828, Lavielle and Morton):


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Old Posted Dec 16, 2012, 7:03 PM
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Museum: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Location: San Francisco, California
Architect: Mario Botta
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Detroit Institute of Arts Museum
Built in 1927 with the architect Paul Philippe Cret
Expanded in 2007
It's about 658,000 square feet with 65,000 pieces ranging from biblical and tribal pieces to contemporary and modern exhibits.


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Old Posted Jan 1, 2013, 8:00 PM
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animatedmartian, I have not seen that one before but it looks promising, I need to go to Detroit area!
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Eli & Edyth Broad Art Museum - East Lansing, Michigan, USA

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Broad Art Museum #83 by full frame, on Flickr
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Man, I'd love to go to East Lansing to see that in person. *starts counting gas money*


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animatedmartian, I have not seen that one before but it looks promising, I need to go to Detroit area!
It's one of the definite finer gems of the city.
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Museum: Fort Pitt Museum
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Old Posted Mar 9, 2013, 11:50 PM
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Museum: Senator John Heinz History Center and Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum (housed in former Chautauqua Lake Ice Building and modern addition)
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Completed: 1996 (original part opened in historic building), 2004 (addition)













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Museum: Soldiers and Sailors National Military Museum and Memorial (built as Allegheny County Soldiers Memorial)
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Architect: Henry Hornbostel
Completed:1910











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Museum: Carnegie Museum of Natural History and Carnegie Museum of Art (original building)
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Completed: 1907 (multiple gallery renovations since then, including recent enclosure of courtyard for 'Dinosaurs In Their Time' Exhibit)





























Museum: Carnegie Museum of Art (Scaife Gallery addition)
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Architect: Edward Larrabee Barnes
Completed: 1974













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Museum: Children's Museum of Pittsburgh (housed in former Allegheny Post Office, former Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science, and modern Lantern Building)
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Architect: ? (Allegheny Post Office), Ingham & Boyd (Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science), Koning Eizenberg Architecture (Lantern Building)
Completed: 1897 (Allegheny Post Office), 1939 (Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science), 2004 (Lantern Building)











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Old Posted Mar 10, 2013, 1:07 AM
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Architect: ? (original building), Renaissance 3 Architects (SportsWorks building)
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When it comes to fine art and antiquities, is it better to have a plain building that contrasts the masterpieces on display, or is it better to have an ornate building that helps the artwork to create a full sensory experience? It seems to me that an ornate building might distract from the artworks, but at the same time, a plain building is a plain building, and we should build better things for our cultural treasures than bunkers that look like middle schools, prisons, or both.
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