The National Gallery in London will unveil its redesigned main entrance on May 10, showcasing a significant architectural transformation led by Selldorf Architects. This redesign introduces a new public forecourt and removes a less-utilized courtyard, enhancing visitor access by allowing direct street entry without steps for the first time. The alterations include new conservation-grade glass that brightens the interior, along with expanded spaces for amenities like cafes and lounges, while also preserving the original design elements attributed to VSBA. The updates provide a more welcoming and engaging experience for visitors.
The National Gallery's redesign features a new public forecourt and improved entry, enhancing visitor access and architectural coherence with Trafalgar Square.
Selldorf Architects enhances the gallery's interior, preserving VSBA's design while expanding the foyer and introducing clearer views and better lighting.
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