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Next Guggenheim Museum looks like a designer UFO

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The Guggenheim Museum has established a tradition of building structures to house and display art that are themselves works of art. Following the lead of the original Guggenheim in New York designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and the stunning Bilbao, Spain building by Frank Gehry, this latest design is no exception. Created by 2004 Pritzker prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid, this gorgeous metallic aircraft-like structure with crazy-shaped windows will be the new Guggenheim Hermitage Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania.

If that exterior isn’t mind-bending enough, the inside promises to be equally innovative. The architect says the interior is a “canyon-like air space,” with areas designed for people to congregate, with the structure allowing for “architecturally refined communication and circulation spaces.” This is what Hadid calls a “future architectural language,” and his her words are speaking to us with profound fluency.

So this is the kind of mind-boggling work it takes to win a Pritzker. This new museum and cultural center might open as soon as 2011.







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By STEVEN at 1:24 PM ON 04/11/08

Nice! BTW Zaha Hadid is a woman.

By krone at 2:04 PM ON 04/11/08

looks like an early 90's hair dryer. proof that just because you can do it doesnt mean you should.

By BIMbo at 5:49 PM ON 02/02/09

As usual the unconventional is sometimes embraced and often misunderstood. What inspires me most is to see how a creative mind and great ‘virtual’ software is pushing humanity to expand in many directions including concept evolution, science, engineering and construction. I acknowledge Zaha Hadid for her courage and commitment to her vision.

By santi at 3:22 PM ON 06/07/09

I think it is beautiful form and mind at work.


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