Tampa Museum Of Art To Open February 6
Tampa Museum of ArtThe facade of the three-story, 66,000-square-foot (6,100-square-meter) structure, named the Cornelia Corbett Center, features perforated aluminum panels that create a moiré-like pattern in sunlight. Embedded in two layers of the panels are programmable LED lights.
A three-story atrium lobby opens to outdoor space under a cantilevered overhang. The galleries, on the second floor, feature translucent ceilings, high-polish concrete and stone-impregnated floors. The interiors are designed to be bright and reflective to reduce artificial lighting use. The third floor is designated for open-plan offices. Other spaces include a museum store and cafe, lecture rooms, catering facilities, and storage space.
Skanska USA Building, Inc. is serving as construction manager, in association with Horus Construction Services, Inc.
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