The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

Designed by Norway-based practice Snøhetta, in collaboration with local firm EHDD, the 10-story concrete structure will compliment SFMOMA’s original, Mario Botta-designed, red-brick museum. Praesent sodales ante quam, eu […]

May 18, 2022
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Designed by Norway-based practice Snøhetta, in collaboration with local firm EHDD, the 10-story concrete structure will compliment SFMOMA’s original, Mario Botta-designed, red-brick museum. Praesent sodales ante quam, eu dictum velit ornare quis. Aliquam elementum interdum elit, sollicitudin egestas libero bibendum a. Pellentesque blandit vel nisi et iaculis. Donec nec tristique arcu. Proin ac congue ante. Nunc in convallis metus. Donec luctus nisl augue, quis finibus lectus auctor nec. Cras sed rutrum lacus, eu eleifend sem. Proin faucibus consectetur metus in maximus.

More free-to-the-public space, expanded education programs and an abundance of flexible performance-based gallery space.

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SFMOMA Expansion – Courtesy of MIR and Snøhetta
SFMOMA Expansion – Courtesy of MIR and Snøhetta

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