Series edited by John Elderfield. With contributions by John Elderfield and Terence Riley
In 1997, the Museum of Modern Art underwent an expansion and rebuilding that seized the attention of the international world of architecture and design. This seventh volume in the Studies in Modern Art series documents the entire expansion planning process including the architects' proposals, and transcripts of the various speeches, debates, and forums concerning the two-year effort to select an architect for the expansion of the Museum.
Presented in this volume are the charette submissions, or design exercises, of the ten initial architects, as well as the competition proposals from the three finalists-Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, Yoshio Taniguchi, and Bernard Tschumi. After an extensive review of these proposals, the commission was awarded to Taniguchi, a model of whose design appears on the cover of this publication. 344 pp.; 304 illus.