THROUGH THE WATER
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is one of the largest in the United States and houses more than 500,000 works from around the world. Taking this into account, this project focuses on the museum's façade, which has a strictly classical style, is imposing and can be overwhelming for some audiences. Wanting to adapt the museum to our times, Through the Water proposes a physical intervention that completely reforms the exterior space and the appearance of the museum's facade. Through this installation a welcoming atmosphere is created, fused with the museum but also with the city.
Bachelor
Bachelor in Design
Topics
Social, City, Inclusivity
Tutors
Daria de Seta, Álvaro Gómez-Selles
Company / Institution
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Rhode Island School of Design