The MET Museum Reveals Design of a New Wing in New York by Architect Frida Escobedo
Briefly

The new wing dedicated to 20th- and 21st-century art will increase the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s gallery space by almost 50 percent, adding over 70,000 square feet.
Frida Escobedo’s design incorporates a distinctive limestone celosía, reflecting both historical and contemporary architectural traditions, which creates a visually striking facade.
The expanded infrastructure will ensure improved accessibility for all visitors by incorporating a second elevator core, ramps, and enhanced internal circulation.
Amenities like a 1,000-square-foot cafe and expanded outdoor terraces will elevate visitor experience, offering stunning views of Central Park.
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