Piano Pavilion

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Piano Pavilion is a modern expansion building of the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, designed by architect Renzo Piano to provide additional gallery and educational spaces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum annex
museum building
adjacentTo original Kimbell Art Museum building NERFINISHED
architect Renzo Piano NERFINISHED
architecturalFirm Renzo Piano Building Workshop NERFINISHED
category Renzo Piano buildings NERFINISHED
art museum extensions
museum buildings in Texas
city Fort Worth NERFINISHED
client Kimbell Art Museum NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designType minimalist architecture
modern architecture
feature auditorium
daylit galleries
education studios
landscaped courtyard
library
reflecting pool
underground parking
hasFunction art education
concerts
film screenings
lectures
permanent collection display
public programs
temporary exhibitions
hasOwner Kimbell Art Foundation NERFINISHED
inaugurationYear 2013
lightingStrategy natural light emphasis
locatedIn Fort Worth, Texas NERFINISHED
material concrete
glass
wood
namedAfter Kimbell Art Museum founders
openedForPublic 2013
partOf Kimbell Art Museum NERFINISHED
purpose art gallery space
auditorium functions
educational space
library and research functions
special exhibitions
region Tarrant County NERFINISHED
relationToOtherBuilding expansion of Kimbell Art Museum GENERATED
roofType flat roof with skylights
state Texas
styleContrastWith Louis I. Kahn building at Kimbell Art Museum NERFINISHED
use cultural venue
public building

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Kimball Art Museum hasPart Piano Pavilion