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Expansion designs revealed for St. Louis gallery
Saint Louis Art Museum in St. Louis, Missouri, US, is set to undergo a US$125m (£60m, 86.3m euro) expansion.
The development will increase the existing galleries and public spaces – designed by architect Cass Gilbert for the 1904 World’s Fair – to provide a further 82,452sq ft (7,660sq m) of new exhibition space to accommodate the museum’s existing collection of 30,000 works of art as well as touring exhibitions.
The east and south wing expansion project – designed by London-based David Chipperfield Architects – will feature a central staircase, an expanded café overlooking Forest Park and a new restaurant.
Ground breaking is expected in late 2008, with completion anticipated in 2011.
David Chipperfield said: “The Cass Gilbert building – the only remaining building from the 1904 World’s Fair – is integral to the museum’s history and identity.”
“The expansion will enable St. Louisans to enjoy even more of our wonderful collection in a building that takes full advantage of the museum’s magnificent setting,” added director Brent Benjamin.
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